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. 2017 Oct 12;135(10):1037–1044. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2017.3195

Figure. Color Fundus Photographs of Carriers of Rare Variants in the Complement Factor H (CFH) Gene.

Figure.

A, A woman in her 50s (CFH c.2537A>G, p.Gln846Arg) with a symmetric appearance of extensive drusen deposition within the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study grid extending beyond the inferior and superior retinal arcades and nasal to the optic disc in both eyes. B, A man in his 60s (CFH c.550delA, p.Ile184Leufs*33) with extensive bilateral drusen deposition inside and outside the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study grid and nasal to the optic disc, presence of drusen with crystalline appearance, and hypopigmentations and hyperpigmentations. C, Woman in her 70s (CFH c.524G>A, p.Arg175Gln) with primary geographic atrophy surrounded by predominantly large drusen, some with crystalline appearance, beyond the retinal arcades and the optic disc. D, A man in his 40s (CFH c.1198C>A, p.Gln400Lys) with hyperpigmentations and mainly centrally located large soft drusen but also extending to the peripheral retina.