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. 2001 Apr;85(4):496. doi: 10.1136/bjo.85.4.496d

Autosomal dominant microcephaly—lymphoedema-chorioretinal dysplasia syndrome

I CASTEELS, K DEVRIENDT, A LEYS, H VAN CLEYNENBREUGE, P DEMAEREL, F DE TAVERNIER, J FRYNS
PMCID: PMC1723932  PMID: 11302131

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Figure 1  .

Figure 1  

Patient 1. On funduscopy of the left eye a dystrophic retina with punched out lesions became obvious.

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Figure 2  

Patient 2, right eye. On funduscopy, chorioretinal dysplasia was evident in both eyes with the punched out lesions being localised in the periphery and midperiphery.


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