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AJOPHT 1978 Priluck
AJOPHT 1978 Priluck
IRA. A. P R I L U C K , M.D.,
HELMUT BUETTNER,
AND
D E N N I S M. R O B E R T S O N , M.D.
Rochester,
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Minnesota
ment epithelium, and nerve fiber layer were normal
in the areas of these lesions.
Fluorescein angiography revealed subtle areas of
relative hypofluorescence corresponding to the lesions of the deep sensory retina (Fig. 4). Electrore-
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Fig. 3 (Priluck, Buettner, and Robertson). Left eye, Stereoscopic photographs taken with red-free light.
Posterior pole shows dark cuneate parafoveal lesions located in the deep sensory retina (viewed best with
+ 7.00 diopter lenses).
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