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. 1978 Aug;62(8):554–557. doi: 10.1136/bjo.62.8.554

The perifoveal vasculature in albinism.

Z Gregor
PMCID: PMC1043284  PMID: 687555

Abstract

The perifoveal vasculature was studied in a series of patients with oculocutaneous tyrosinase-positive albinism. Fluorescein angiographic studies show a normal distribution of the major retinal blood vessels and in some cases of the capillaries in the macular area of these patients.

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