{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Treatment review of sight threatening circumscribed choroidal haemangioma. {Author}: Yim JF;Sandinha T;Kerr JM;Ritchie D;Kemp EG; {Journal}: Int J Ophthalmol {Volume}: 3 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2010 {Factor}: 1.645 {DOI}: 10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2010.02.18 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To describe our clinical experience in treating circumscribed choroidal haemangioma (CCH) in a tertiary referral centre over a fifteen year period prior to photodynamic therapy.
METHODS: The departmental database and photographic records of a tertiary referral center were used to identify patients who were treated for CCH between 1992 and 2007. Their case records were reviewed.
RESULTS: Visual acuity improved (>2 Snellen lines) in eleven patients (69%) remained stable in one patient (6%) and deteriorated in four patients (25%). Six of the seven treated with brachytherapy and three of the four treated with transpupillary thermotherapy achieved better visual acuity after treatment. 86% of patients treated within six months of onset of symptoms and 50% of patients treated after six months of onset of symptoms noted an improvement in visual acuity. Only one patient in our series had a final VA of 6/60 or worse. Mean follow-up was thirty-five months.
CONCLUSIONS: Visual outcome is better when treatment is performed within 6 months of symptoms. The majority of patients achieved an improvement in visual acuity without any adverse effect following treatment.