Fig. 13. Hereditary hemorrhagic macular dystrophy (pseudoinflammatory macular dystrophy of Sorsby). Fluorescein angiography in this family member demonstrates that the earliest finding is an isolated choroidal neovascular membrane B). Despite laser photocoagulation, a hemorrhagic maculopathy developed in this eye (C, D) and eventually a disciform scar (E) formed, as it had in the fellow eye, and in the eyes of other affected family members. |