In ophthalmology, the term "teinte B chorioidea superior" refers to a specific condition known as Superior Choroidal Vulvarization. This condition involves the dilatation and engorgement of blood vessels in the choroid layer of the eye, which can lead to various eye-related symptoms and complications. While there are no direct synonyms for the term "teinte B chorioidea superior", it can be commonly referred to as "superior choroidal vascular engorgement". Other related terms that are often used to describe this condition include "superior choroidal vein dilation" or "choroidal vascular congestion". Accurate identification and understanding of these synonyms are crucial in the diagnosis and treatment of this eye disorder.