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Vol. 96. Issue 6.
Pages 337-341 (June 2021)
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Vol. 96. Issue 6.
Pages 337-341 (June 2021)
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Primary and secondary retinal capillary haemangioma in Mexico
Hemangioma capilar de retina primario y secundario en México
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I.Y. Pita-Ortiz
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, J.N. Jaurrieta-Hinojo, I. Espinosa-Soto, A. Ramirez-Estudillo
Departamento de Retina & Vítreo, Fundación Hospital “Nuestra Señora de la Luz”, I.A.P., Mexico City, Mexico
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A series is presented of sixteen cases of retinal capillary haemangioma (RCH) from consecutive patients at an ophthalmology teaching hospital in Mexico City. There were seven primary haemangioblastomas, and nine due to von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL). All cases associated with VHL already had systemic manifestations, such as, cerebellar, medullary and renal tumours. Treatment of capillary haemangiomas must be individualised, based on several factors, including the number of lesions, exudation, or presence of retinal detachment. A multidisciplinary approach is essential.

Keywords:
Capillary haemangioma
Von hippel-lindau disease
Haemangioblastoma
Hereditary eye disease
Vascular disease
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Se presenta una serie de dieciséis casos de hemangioma capilar retiniano (HCR) de pacientes valorados en un hospital oftalmológico de enseñanza en la Ciudad de México: siete de ellos hemangioblastomas primarios y nueve secundarios a enfermedad de von Hippel-Lindau (E-VHL). Todos los casos relacionados con VHL presentaban en ese momento manifestaciones sistémicas como: tumores cerebelares, medulares o renales. Tratamiento para el hemangioma capilar retiniano debe de ser individualizado en base a diversos factores como el número de lesiones, la exudación o la presencia de desprendimiento de retina asociado. Se debe de contar con un abordaje multidisciplinario.

Palabras clave:
Hemangioma capilar
von Hippel-Lindau
Hemangioblastoma
Enfermedad ocular hereditaria
Enfermedad vascular

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