Retinitis
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
Chorioretinitis due to cytomegalovirus (disorder) Chorioretinitis, both eyes Choroiditis Choroiditis, both eyes CMV chorioretinitis Cytomegaloviral retinitis Cytomegalovirus[icd9data.com]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
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vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
[…] elasticum ABHD12 Polyneuropathy, hearing loss, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa, and cataract ACBD5 Cone-rod dystrophy ADAM9 Cone-rod dystrophy 9 ADAMTS18 Microcornea, myopic chorioretinal[asperbio.com]
The retinal vessels are also attenuated and some patients have mild optic atrophy.[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
Retinal Pigmentary Dystrophy
retinal vessels, and clumping of the pigment, with contraction of the field of vision.[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
.: Chorioretinal Heredodegenerations, pp. 176–180. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, (1974).[link.springer.com]
Hereditary, progressive degeneration of the neuroepithelium of the retina characterized by night blindness and progressive contraction of the visual field.[icd10data.com]
Goldmann-Favre Syndrome
The retinal vessels are attenuated, but nothing leaks.[retinagallery.com]
As with X-linked retinoschisis, there is both macular and peripheral schisis with pigmentary alterations (bone corpuscle type) and chorioretinal atrophy.[link.springer.com]
In a 23-year-old white man with an 8-year history of visual impairment in both eyes and night blindness, vertical and horizontal optical coherence tomography images were obtained[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Retinitis Pigmentosa
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
In choroideremia, the classic description of a white fundal reflex secondary to the widespread chorioretinal degeneration was made over a hundred years ago in Caucasians.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The left eye of the same patient revealed typical PPRCA phenotype, with no night blindness, normal field, and normal ERG.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Boucher-Neuhauser Syndrome
Retinal vessels may be attenuated. Progressive loss of vision, dyschromatopsia, and photophobia are the primary ocular symptoms.[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
We describe two sibs with chorioretinal dystrophy, hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, and cerebellar ataxia, Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome, a rare but distinct pleiotropic single[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The clinical features of Refsum's disease include cerebellar ataxia and retinal dystrophy with pigment changes, bone-spicule formation, optic atrophy, and attenuated retinal[synapse.koreamed.org]
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The macula looks smooth and normal; however, the retinal vessels are attenuated and there are bone spicules throughout the periphery. OS: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.0.[retinagallery.com]
Introduction Monogenic chorioretinal degenerations display exceptional clinical and genetic heterogeneity ( 1 , 2 ).[academic.oup.com]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
Bothnia Retinal Dystrophy
It is known that signs of retinal degeneration (retinal vessel attenuation, optic disc pallor) progress more slowly in RPA than in typical arRP [ 61 ].[molvis.org]
[…] albipunctatus Fundus pulverulentus GAPO syndrome Genetic macular dystrophy Goldmann-Favre syndrome Gyrate atrophy of choroid and retina HERNS syndrome Helicoid peripapillary chorioretinal[se-atlas.de]
Affected individuals show night blindness from early childhood with features consistent with retinitis punctata albescens and macular degeneration.[malacards.org]
Pigmented Paravenous Retinochoroidal Atrophy
Retina - peripheral paravascular adhesions Retinal arteries attenuated Retinal collateral vessels Retinal depigmentation Retinal deposits Retinal fold Retinal incarceration[icd9data.com]
We examined a patient who had chorioretinal atrophy with pigment clusters located in the paravenous areas without macular involvement.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The left eye of the same patient revealed typical PPRCA phenotype, with no night blindness, normal field, and normal ERG.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Leber Congenital Amaurosis
The retinal findings are not specific: fundus is either normal, or only subtle retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) granularity and retinal vessel attenuation can be observed[institut-vision.org]
Searching nystagmus, multiple chorioretinal atrophic spots in mottled retinas, and unrecordable electroretinograms also were found in the patient when he was 6 months of age[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Case 2: A 30-year-old woman, who had night blindness and poor ocular pursuit during the first year of life, exhibited severe retinal degeneration and non-recordable ERG.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]