We report the case of a single-eyed patient with a small (2.2 mm thick with largest tumor diameter 7.6 mm) choroidal melanoma involving the entire macular surface with few functional signs. Visual acuity was 20/63. The patient was informed of the side effects and so was followed regularly at the oncology unit over 4 years. During this period, the tumor volume increased fourfold (the thickness reached 4.3 mm and the LTD 10.4 mm), with visual acuity decreasing to 20/250: proton beam therapy was therefore performed. The patient showed no metastasis more than 2 years after the treatment. This unusual case raises the question of small choroidal melanoma management, especially if the patient is single-eyed, in good general health, middle-aged and if the tumor is retrofoveal with just a few functional signs: when, why and who should be treated?

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