Dikmetas Ö.Abaza A.Gelisken F.2023-04-122023-04-122019-02-1501655701https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/5085Purpose: To report a case of acute choroidopathy following a blunt ocular trauma. Methods: Ocular examination included dilated fundus examination and optical coherence tomography enhanced depth imaging (OCT-EDI). Patients: Single-patient case report. Case report: A 10-year-old boy was referred following a blunt trauma to the right eye. The visual acuity diminished to 20/200 and mild hemorrhage was found in the anterior chamber. The fundoscopy was unremarkable. An OCT-EDI revealed a choroidal thickening and detachment at the macula. Six month later, the choroidal morphology resolved and the visual acuity improved. Conclusions: This study reported a case of acute choroidopathy associated with temporary thickening of the choroid and separation of the Haller’s layer from the sclera. OCT-EDI helped to detect and monitor the morphological changes in the apparently normal-looking macular choroid after ocular trauma. Further case reports with long term follow-up are needed to clarify the clinical impact of posttraumatic acute choroidopathy.falseBlunt ocular trauma | Choroid | Edema | Enhanced depth imaging | Optical coherence tomographyPosttraumatic acute choroidopathyArticle10.1007/s10792-017-0810-12-s2.0-8503837320929260502