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Published on: February 15, 2022
[Leber's idiopathic stellate neuroretinitis]
Eitan Zvi Rath1, Keren Chet Shoer, Shimon Rumelt
1Department of Ophthalmology, Western Galilee Hospital, Nahariya, Israel. erath@netvision.net.il
Aim:
To report a rare case of swollen optic disc with hard exudates at the center of the retina (macula) with an unknown etiology (idiopathic).
Case Report:
A 49 years old male complained of blurred vision in his left eye. He reported that ten years earlier a similar episode occurred in the right eye. Upon resolution of the macular edema we recognized hard exudates with a macular star pattern. After six months his central vision returned to normal with mild to moderate defects in his lower visual field.
In Summary:
The literature describes various etiologies that have been reported due to the rare presentation of the macular star In our case we did not find any clear etiology, therefore, the diagnosis of Leber's idiopathic stellate neuroretinitis can be presumed.

