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Quantification of Vascular Parameters in Whole Mount Retinas of Mice with Non-Proliferative and Proliferative Retinopathies
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[Tortuous retinal vessels in neurofibromatosis type 1]
V M Asensio-Sánchez1, B Torreblanca-Agüera, M A Miñambres-Villar
1Hospital General Servicio Castellano-Leonés de Salud, Medina del Campo, Valladolid, España. vasensio@hmdc.sacyl.es
Archivos De La Sociedad Espanola De Oftalmologia
|October 26, 2005
Abstract
Case Report:
We report a 4-year-old patient with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF-1) who had tortuous retinal vessels of first, second and third order which ended in a corkscrew appearance.
Discussion:
Vascular retinal abnormalities can be present in patients with NF-1.
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