A retinal
naevus or nevus is a brownish freckle like mark on the retina.
Small flatter naevi are benign and cause no problems.
In the UK optometrists may notice naevi, and refer patients to
their ophthalmologist. Patients with small flat lesions may then
be discharged from the eye clinic, but some will still need to
be checked by their optometrist each year to see if there is
any change. Preferably patients should be provided with a retinal
photo to take to their optometrist, so he can use it for comparison. Abstract.
A very small number of larger thicker naevi do develop into melanomas,
a type of cancer. Thick large naevi may already be melanomas,
and expert advice is needed.A few patients will have to be checked regularly in the eye clinic,
and other patients will need a detailed examination to determine if
there is a melanoma that needs more treatment. |