Abstract:Benign concentric annular macular dystrophy (BCAMD) is an uncommon disease of which the main feature is the symmetrical and bilateral bull's eye maculopathy. Despite its usual progression with good visual acuity (VA), there might be some variation on its clinical presentation. The following case report is about a 51 year-old female patient who reported progressive and bilateral loss in her VA. Ophthalmological exam revealed bull's eye maculopathy without history of using topical or systemic medications and als… Show more
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