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[Choroidal neovascularization complicating Best's vitelliform macular dystrophy in a child]
A Elkhoyaali1, S Chatoui1, N Bercheq1
1Service d'ophtalmologie, hôpital militaire d'instruction Mohamed V Rabat, Hay Ryad, 10100 Rabat, Maroc.
Introduction:
Best's disease is a progressive macular dystrophy, beginning either in childhood or adolescence.
Case Study:
We report a rare case of choroidal neovascularization complicating vitelliform dystrophy in a child of 8 years with bilateral progressive loss of visual acuity. The ophthalmoscopic examination showed vitelliform lesions in both foveas. Fluorescein angiography confirmed a subretinal neovascular membrane in the left eye. Additional testing also confirmed the diagnosis of Best's disease associated with choroidal neovascularization.
Discussion:
Best's vitelliform macular dystrophy is often asymptomatic because visual acuity tends to remain stable for a long time. A sudden loss of vision suggests the occurrence of complications, such as choroidal neovascularization.
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