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A 52-year-old male presented with a 1-week history of diminution of vision in the left eye, mild periorbital pain, and headache. The dilated fundus examination revealed a large, central, non-pigmented subretinal lesion temporal to the disc with an accumulation of subretinal fluid. Amsler’s grid test showed a central scotoma with distortion of lines

Unilateral Central Subretinal Nonpigmented Choroidal Mass Presenting with Exudative Retinal Detachmen
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