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. 2000 Nov;84(11):1318. doi: 10.1136/bjo.84.11.1318i

Ophthalmic features of primary oxalosis after combined liver/kidney transplantation

D ALCORN, D FREDRICK
PMCID: PMC1723294  PMID: 11203176

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Figure 1  

Case 1. Visual acuity right eye 5/140, left eye 5/140. Fundus: normal healthy disc with diffuse subretinal fibrosis. No black ring. No peripheral crystals.

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Figure 2  

Case 1. Macula demonstrating "white geographic maculopathy" without crystals.

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Figure 3  

Case 1. Periphery: diffuse RPE changes without crystals or arteriolar attenuation

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Figure 4  

Case 2. Visual acuity left eye: 20/100. Demonstrates subretinal fibrosis with surrounding RPE pigment and diffuse peripheral RPE changes without any crystals. No optic atrophy.


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