Optic disc neovascularization in dominant exudative vitreoretinopathy
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Optic disc neovascularization in dominant exudative vitreoretinopathy
Abstract
Dominant exudative vitreoretinopathy (DEVR) is inherited retinal vascular disorder which is characterized by peripheral retinal neovascularization, tractional retinal detachment, subretinal, exudation, and vitreous fibrosis. A milder form of involvement characterized by capillary nonperfusion and straightening of the retinal vessels may be present in asymptomatic individuals. We describe a 15-year-old patient who presented with optic disc neovascularization, a finding not previously reported in association with DEVR. Angiographic evidence of DEVR in successive generations confirmed the diagnosis. The findings in mild and advanced DEVR are reviewed, and the pathogenesis of the capillary nonperfusion is discussed.
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