Angioid streaks
This uncommon condition is characterised by breaks in Bruch's membrane which resemble blood vessels. They are frequently associated with pseudoxanthoma elasticum; less often, with sickle cell disease and Paget's disease. They may cause disciform macular degeneration (exudative).
Other associations include:
- hyperphosphataemia
- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
- lead poisoning
- trauma
- pituitary disorders and other intracranial disorders
Reference:
- Lebwohl M et al (1993).Brief report: occult pseudoxanthoma elasticum in patients with premature cardiovascular disease. NEJM, 339(17), 1237-53.
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