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  Vol. 98 No. 12, December 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Fundal abnormalities of Gaucher's disease

D. G. Cogan, F. C. Chu, J. Gittinger and L. Tychsen

The evidence for cherry-red maculas in Gaucher's disease is questionable, but in occasional patients, scattered white spots in and on the retina appear to be characteristic. These white spots consist of clusters of swollen histiocytes (Gaucher cells).

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