Reticular dystrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium. A clinical and electrophysiologic study of three generations
J. D. Kingham, R. E. Fenzl, D. Willerson and T. M. Aaberg
Reticular dystrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium is characterized by a
posterior pattern of pigment clumping like a "fishnet with knots." Four
patients in three successive generations were seen with typical reticular
dystrophy. A fifth patient had abnormal dark adaptation. In this family
reticular dystrophy was characterized by the typical reticular pigmentary
pattern, good visual acuity, normal electroretinographic findings, abnormal
electro-oculographic findings, and abnormal dark adaptation. The pedigree
indicates autosomal dominance as the inheritance pattern.