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. 1980 Mar;64(3):201–205. doi: 10.1136/bjo.64.3.201

Rubella maculopathy.

D H Orth, G A Fishman, M Segall, A Bhatt, Y Yassur
PMCID: PMC1039387  PMID: 6155934

Abstract

Three patients with known history of congenital rubella and sudden decrease of vision are presented. Two of the 3 patients had previous eye examinations which showed typical rubella (salt and pepper) retinopathy. All 3 showed macular lesions associated with presumed subretinal neovascularisation.

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