Vascular neoplasms of the retina, optic disc, and choroid, are benign tumors that can be either congenital or, acquired (Table 30-1). Many have significant systemic, associations (e.g., neuro-oculo-cutaneous syndromes), that require multidisciplinary management. Vascular, neoplasia can be occult or present with mass- or, exudation-related vision loss, visual field defects,, metamorphopsia, and retinal detachment. Their variable, presentations underscore the importance of early, screening and prompt management, particularly in symptomatic, patients. There are various treatment modalities,, the choice of which can be challenging. In this chapter, we cover the most common vascular tumors of the eye.
