Abstract:Crystalline retinopathy is an umbrella term used to classify pathologies that result in refractile retinal deposits that are distributed in the macula, posterior pole, or all retinal areas. Crystalline retinopathies can be seen in a wide variety of genetic, toxic (drug-related), degenerative, iatrogenic, or idiopathic diseases. Toxic or drug-related etiologies are mostly bilateral. Taking a comprehensive medical history, questioning the drugs used, and determining the retinal location of the crystals through m… Show more
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