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. 1975 Sep;59(9):476–479. doi: 10.1136/bjo.59.9.476

Dark-without-pressure fundus lesions.

K C Nagpal, M F Goldberg, G Asdourian, M Goldbaum, F Huamonte
PMCID: PMC1042657  PMID: 1203232

Abstract

Seven black patients had dark brown homogeneous geographical areas of the fundus. Six cases were associated with sickle cell haemoglobinopathies and one was associated with systemic hypertension. These flat lesions were uniform in colour and occurred in the posterior pole or in the midperiphery. They appeared to be transient and often disappeared leaving no residue. The cause is unknown. By analogy with white-without-pressure fundus lesions, we have called these areas dark-without-pressure.

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