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Clinical characteristics of high grade foveal hypoplasia.
[aniridia]
To
report
clinical
characteristics
of
high
grade
foveal
hypoplasia
.
Patients
with
foveal
hypoplasia
of
grade
3
or
4
on
spectral
domain
optical
coherence
tomography
according
to
a
previously
published
scheme
were
enrolled
.
All
patients
underwent
a
full
ophthalmologic
assessment
including
visual
acuity
testing
,
slit
lamp
biomicroscopy
,
fundus
examination
,
and
evaluation
of
ocular
alignment
.
The
underlying
causes
of
foveal
hypoplasia
were
identified
as
albinism
in
five
patients
and
aniridia
in
six
patients
.
The
mean
logMAR
visual
acuity
was
0
.
57
Â
±
Â
0
.
24
(
range
0
.
22
-
1
.
00
)
in
the
right
eyes
and
0
.
58
Â
±
Â
0
.
21
(
range
0
.
30
-
1
.
00
)
in
the
left
eyes
.
On
fundus
examination
in
patients
with
albinism
,
two
patients
showed
marked
transparency
,
one
patient
showed
moderate
transparency
,
and
two
patients
showed
minimal
transparency
.
Among
six
patients
with
aniridia
,
five
patients
showed
normal
macular
pigmentation
without
macular
reflex
and
one
patient
showed
decreased
macular
pigmentation
with
no
macular
reflex
.
Patients
with
high
grade
macular
hypoplasia
tended
to
have
poor
visual
acuities
;
however
,
the
range
of
visual
acuity
was
quite
variable
.
Other
factors
associated
with
underlying
disease
could
be
the
reason
of
this
variability
.
Therefore
,
careful
consideration
should
be
given
when
assessing
visual
prognosis
in
foveal
hypoplasia
using
optical
coherence
tomography
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"poor visual acuities"
symptom
aniridia
oculocutaneous albinism
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