September 2024: Case on managing patients with choroidal naevus

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Case on managing patients with choroidal naevus

I have detected a typical choroidal naevus during a sight test on a new patient at my practice. They are not aware of this, and say that no one has mentioned it to them previously. Do I need to refer for further investigation?

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