Histopathologic study of presumed parafoveal telangiectasis
- PMID: 10458300
- DOI: 10.1097/00006982-199907000-00011
Histopathologic study of presumed parafoveal telangiectasis
Abstract
Purpose: To report the postmortem histopathologic features that closely resemble the clinical features of parafoveal telangiectasis.
Methods: Light and electron microscopy.
Results: Histopathologic features included macular edema; telangiectatic vessels; retinal, subretinal, and superficial retinal neovascularization; retinal pigment epithelial hyperplasia around neovascular aggregates; retinal-choroidal vascular anastomosis; and superficial pigmented cells with lipofuscin.
Conclusion: The postmortem histopathologic findings in a 36-year-old woman with Down syndrome and other systemic conditions correlate with features noted in previous reports of presumed parafoveal telangiectasis.
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