2017, Number 4
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Rev Med MD 2017; 8.9 (4)
'Salt and pepper' Retinopathy and Retinopathy of Prematurity
Zepeda-Romero LC, Meza-Anguiano A, Gutiérrez-Padilla JA
Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 191-194
PDF size: 987.92 Kb.
ABSTRACT
"Salt and pepper" retinopathy is a rare disease classically associated with congenital infectious diseases such as rubella
or syphilis. We present the case of a patient with posterior retinopathy of prematurity and salt and pepper retinopathy
who had a torpid evolution with important visual sequels. The association between these two entities has been little
described.
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