Objective:
To present a case of a 77-year-old male patient with suspected diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, emphasizing the critical role of ultra-widefield imaging in diagnosis.
Key Findings:
- Choroidal infiltration around the optic nerve with an amelanotic lesion in the macula.
- Ultra-widefield imaging revealed diffuse choroidal thickening and choroidal folds, correlating with OCT findings.
- CT and MRI findings indicated a right hepatic lobe lesion and thickening of uveal structures, suggesting possible metastatic involvement.
Interpretation:
The findings suggest a high likelihood of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, necessitating further evaluation through biopsy and potential treatment planning.
Limitations:
- Awaiting biopsy results to confirm the diagnosis.
- Limited to a single case report without broader epidemiological data, which may affect generalizability.
Conclusion:
This case underscores the importance of advanced imaging techniques in diagnosing ocular malignancies.
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