Question 133

You perform a retinal fluorescein angiogram to better delineate an unusual retinal lesion in a new 28 year old patient that you are evaluating. The fluorescein angiogram shows a small area of dilated saccular appearing retinal vessels in a circumscribed area. There is no associated leakage. See image. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Retinal cavernous hemangioma
Choroidal hemangioma
Retinal telangiectasia
Racemose hemangioma of the retina
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