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Leber's disease is a rare retinal vasculopathy causing aneurysms and lipid exudates, potentially leading to vision loss. Early diagnosis and treatment, like laser photocoagulation, are crucial for managing this condition.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Medical Genetics

Background:

  • Leber's disease is a primary retinal vasculopathy.
  • Characterized by multiple aneurysms and intraretinal lipid exudates.

Observation:

  • A 45-year-old man presented with visual field defects.
  • Funduscopy revealed aneurysmal dilatations and lipid exudation in the temporal retinal arcades.
  • Angiography confirmed vascular abnormalities and dye leakage.

Findings:

  • The patient's condition involved aneurysmal dilatations and lipid exudation.
  • Visual compromise was linked to macular involvement by exudates.

Implications:

  • Accurate differential diagnosis is essential, distinguishing Leber's disease from other retinal vasculopathies.
  • Argon laser photocoagulation of aneurysms is a primary treatment strategy.
  • Management focuses on preventing further visual compromise.