“Raisin” awareness of this rare finding..
Here’s a young male that was referred for possible BRVO however on examination it’s clear that this wasn’t the case!
This was an incidental finding in a 25yo male with no ocular, medical or family history.
After thorough systemic work-up and investigation including neuroimaging, he was diagnosed with idiopathic Retinal Cavernous Haemiangiomas.
These are rare harmatomas of the retinal vasculature which may be associated with neurological and cutaneous haemangiomas.
They are appear as saccular dilatations of vessels in the inner retinal layers, often with fibrosis and are often described as a “cluster of grapes”.
Fluorescein angiography shows slow filling and hyperfluorescent staining with no leakage or associated feeder vessels (therefore different to Retinal Capillary Haemangiomas).
These lesions are usually benign and remain asymptomatic. There are reports of few vitreous haemorrhages.
No treatment is necessary, routine follow up is usually all that’s required.
Have a Grape Weekend!!
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