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Fundal Abnormalities of Gaucher's Disease
David G. Cogan, MD;
Fred C. Chu, MD;
John Gittinger, MD;
Lawrence Tychsen, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1980;98(12):2202-2203.
Abstract
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).
Author Affiliations
From the Clinical Branch, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health (Drs Cogan, Chu, and Tychsen), Bethesda, Md, and the Department of Ophthalmology, New England Medical Center (Dr Gittinger), Boston.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication May 5, 1980.
Reprint requests to National Institutes of Health, Bldg 10, Room 13S259, Bethesda, MD 20205 (Dr Cogan).
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