Macular Edema, Cystoid
General: Autosomal dominant; edema du 434h73e e to leaking perimacular capillaries.
Ocular: Retinal capillary leakage all over posterior pole of the eye; whitish punctate deposits in vitreous; hyperopia; 'beaten bronze' atrophy to macula; strabismus.
Clinical: Patients show cystoid macular edema at a young age with gradual progressive decrease in visual acuity starting between the first and the fourth decades of life.
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