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Br J Ophthalmol 88:884-886 doi:10.1136/bjo.2003.035923
  • Clinical science
    • Scientific reports

Features of retinal arterial macroaneurysms in patients with uveitis

Table 2

 Clinical characteristics of patients with macroaneurysms

Case Sex Age Diagnosis Laterality Type Hypertension/cardiovascular disease Clinical course/treatment Location
*Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy. †Peripheral multifocal chorioretinitis. ‡Laser photocoagulation. §Spontaneous regression. ¶Macular artery. **Superotemporal artery. ††Inferotemporal artery. ‡‡Superonasal artery. §§Inferonasal artery.
1 F 62 Sarcoidosis with PMC (BHL*) RE Exudative no PC‡
LE Exudative PC S-T**
2 M 49 Sarcoidosis without PMC (BHL) RE Exudative no PC M
3 F 55 Sarcoidosis with PMC (BHL) LE Exudative no SR§ S-T
4 F 56 Sarcoidosis with PMC (BHL) Both eyes Exudative no SR S-T
5 F 65 Sarcoidosis with PMC (BHL) RE Exudative Hypertension PC I-T††
6 M 62 Sarcoidosis with PMC (BHL) RE Exudative no SR S-T
LE Exudative SR S-T
7 F 59 PMC† LE Exudative no PC M
8 F 82 PMC RE Hemorrhagic no PC S-N‡‡
9 F 54 PMC LE Exudative no PC S-T
10 F 64 PMC LE Exudative no SR I-N§§
11 M 70 PMC RE Exudative no SR I-N
12 F 71 PMC LE Exudative Hypertension SR M
13 F 54 PMC LE Exudative no SR S-T
Exudative SR I-T
Exudative SR I-T
14 M 47 Unknown aetiology LE Exudative no PC M

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