Fundus albipunctatus

MONDO:0007639

Fundus albipunctatus is a rare, genetic retinal dystrophy characterized by the presence of numerous small, round, yellowish-white retinal lesions that are distributed throughout the retina but spare the fovea. Patients present in childhood with non-progressive night blindness with prolonged cone and rod adaptation times. The macula may or may not be involved, which may result in a decrease of central visual acuity with age.

Also known as: retinitis punctata albescens, fundus albipunctatus, pigmentary retinal dystrophy

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