1996
DOI: 10.1038/eye.1996.146
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Familial idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasis

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“…Macular edema and exudation are the main cause of visual loss in these patients 14. However, the amount of exudation, cystoid macular edema, and subsequent visual acuity (VA) loss is variable12 The median VA at presentation is 20/40 in Gass’s series 2.…”
Section: Group I: Visible and Exudative Idiopathic Juxtafoveolar Retimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macular edema and exudation are the main cause of visual loss in these patients 14. However, the amount of exudation, cystoid macular edema, and subsequent visual acuity (VA) loss is variable12 The median VA at presentation is 20/40 in Gass’s series 2.…”
Section: Group I: Visible and Exudative Idiopathic Juxtafoveolar Retimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MacTel is a bilateral disease, but asymmetry of the eyes for disease severity and presence of lesions is possible. The lesions also occur in 0.06-1.18% of the general population 2 .Risk factors for MacTel are largely unknown, however associations have been observed with smoking 2,4 , diabetes 5,6 , high BMI 6 , hypertension 6 and obesity 6 .Observations of MacTel affected monozygotic twins 4,[7][8][9] , and multiplex families with vertical transmissions of MacTel 1,5,[9][10][11][12] , suggest a genetic etiology for the disease. The late-age of onset, low penetrance and variable phenotype as exemplified by asymptomatic affected relatives 9 , and positive and negative misdiagnoses, complicate the discovery of genetic variants predisposing to MacTel.…”
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“…Observations of MacTel affected monozygotic twins 4,[7][8][9] , and multiplex families with vertical transmissions of MacTel 1,5,[9][10][11][12] , suggest a genetic etiology for the disease. The late-age of onset, low penetrance and variable phenotype as exemplified by asymptomatic affected relatives 9 , and positive and negative misdiagnoses, complicate the discovery of genetic variants predisposing to MacTel.…”
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“…Intralesional retinal pigment epithelium migration is often present and CNV may subsequently develop. Group 3 includes patients presenting clinically visible bilateral perifoveal telangiectasia with capillary obliteration [5]. The visual prognosis and the efficacy of therapy are strictly related to the etiology of retinal telangiectasia.…”
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confidence: 99%