Familial Dominant Drusen with Cnvm: A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 8
Abstract
Hereditary drusen are an autosomal dominant entity. The most important factor is age-related so-called typical drusen. But this entity is characterized by an early appearance of drusen. The clinical appearance of familial drusen is variable, ranging from a few large, coarse lesions to numerous tiny dots. Because of the possibility of loss of vision in the younger years, an early diagnosis of familial drusen in necessary. No known effective treatment exists for Familial Dominant Drusen. Follow up is required in cases of Familial Dominant Drusen as occurence of CNVM is a possibility. Prompt treatment is required for the same
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Anusha Pawar
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