| Literature DB >> 16557178 |
A Kuznik-Borkowska1, S Y Cohen, O Broïdo-Hooreman, A Gaudric.
Abstract
Acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMNR) is a rare disease of unknown origin, usually occurring in young women. It could cause visual loss, photopsia, and paracentral scotomas. It often occurs after a flu-like syndrome. Tiny changes may be observed in the fundus: reddish-brown ovoid dots around the fovea. Fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography are usually normal. The present report describes a typical case of AMNR and emphasizes visual field changes during the follow-up.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16557178 DOI: 10.1016/s0181-5512(06)73790-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fr Ophtalmol ISSN: 0181-5512 Impact factor: 0.818