American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Sep 2021)

Case report: Vitreous hemorrhage as the presenting sign of retinal cavernous hemangioma in a newborn

  • Benjamin J. Fowler,
  • Lilla Simon,
  • Nathan L. Scott,
  • Catherin I. Negron,
  • Audina M. Berrocal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 101174

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Purpose: To report a case of vitreous hemorrhage as the presenting sign of retinal cavernous hemangioma (RCH) in a newborn. Observations: A five-week-old full-term male with a history of seizures and birth trauma underwent ophthalmology screening. Initial eye examination revealed vitreous hemorrhage. Subsequent examination under anesthesia with multi-modal imaging revealed vitreous hemorrhage and an intra-retinal mass with numerous sac-like aneurysmal dilatations, consistent with RCH. Conclusions and importance: Vitreous hemorrhage in a neonate is an atypical presentation of RCH. Clinicians should be aware that birth trauma may lead to vitreous hemorrhage from RCH. This is the first description of RCH, a rare retinal vascular tumor, in a newborn.

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