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How do you approach the management of a patient with a small, indeterminate choroidal mass with no obvious primary malignancy?

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Ophthalmology · Colorado Retina Associates

First a careful history is obtained regarding the lesion itself. When was it first detected? Are there historical images to be obtained and reviewed? Are there symptoms associated with the lesion? When did they begin?

Then a personal medical history regarding cancer and auto-immune disease is taken....

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