Skip to main content
Figure 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

Figure 1

From: Case report: an atypical peripapillary uveal melanoma

Figure 1

Clinical and pathological findings. (a) Initial dilated fundus examination: disc edema, hemorrhage and a serous retinal detachment. (b) Fundus examination 10 months later: increase in the size of the mass, with disc border hemorrhage and an adjacent ring of pigmentation. (c) (d) Gross pathology: uveal melanoma with distinct non-pigmented and pigmented halves. (e) Histopathological section of the non-pigmented half of the uveal melanoma, spindle cell type. (f) Histopathological section of the pigmented half of the uveal melanoma, of spindle cell type with melanin.

Back to article page