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Br J Ophthalmol 86:91-96 doi:10.1136/bjo.86.1.91
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    • Clinical science

Central areolar choroidal dystrophy associated with dominantly inherited drusen

Table 3

Affected members of family C

Visual acuity
No Sex Age Age of onset RE LE Funduscopy Fluorescein angiography Diagnosis
II-1 M 55 52 0.8 0.8 Small drusen located near the fovea, mild chorioretinal atrophy Not performed CACD with drusen
II-2 M 54 43 0.8 0.5 Small drusen located near the fovea, chorioretinal atrophy is more pronounced than in II-1 Granular hyperfluorescence in the posterior pole CACD with drusen
II-5 F 47 32 0.1 0.05 Large oval area of chorioretinal atrophy in the posterior pole surrounded by numerous drusen Marked central hyperfluorescence CACD with drusen

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