EyeWiki:Featured article/May 1, 2022

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Featured Article for April 30, 2022

Peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy

Peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy (PEHCR) is an uncommon degenerative process of the retina with sub-retinal or sub-pigment epithelium hemorrhage and exudative mass outside of the macular region. PEHCR can mimic choroidal mass or uveal melanoma. Of all "pseudomelanomas" (entities that mimic melanoma), this little-known retinal disease is in fact, the second most common only after choroidal nevus or after vasoproliferative tumor, depending on which case series is considered.

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