Neovascular fundus abnormalities in peripheral uveitis
K. S. Felder and R. J. Brockhurst
Neovascular fundus abnormalities are an unusual complication of peripheral
uveitis. Peripheral retinal neovascularization was seen in 11 patients, six
of whom had retinal angioma-like lesions. Most of the patients had loss of
vision caused by vitreous hemorrhage. In four additional patients with
peripheral uveitis, neovascularization developed either at the disc or
elsewhere in the posterior pole.