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1 Pigmentary Retinopathy with Peripheral NeuropathyPigmentary retinopathy in a patient with peripheral neuropathy. Possible Refsums. Typical bone spicules in periphery. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Peripheral nerve degeneration. Disease/Diagnosis: Retinitis pigmentosa with hereditary peripheral degeneration. Clinical: Blindness.Image
2 Pigmentary Retinopathy with Peripheral Neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus)Pigmentary retinopathy with peripheral neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus) in a young woman. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Peripheral nerve degeneration. Disease/Diagnosis: Retinitis pigmentosa with hereditary peripheral degeneration. Clinical: Blindness.Image
3 Pigmentary Retinopathy with Peripheral Neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus)Pigmentary retinopathy with peripheral neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus) in a young woman. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Peripheral nerve degeneration. Disease/Diagnosis: Retinitis pigmentosa with hereditary peripheral degeneration. Clinical: Blindness.Image
4 Pigmentary Retinopathy with Peripheral Neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus)Pigmentary retinopathy with peripheral neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus) in a young woman. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Peripheral nerve degeneration. Disease/Diagnosis: Retinitis pigmentosa with hereditary peripheral degeneration. Clinical: Blindness.Image
5 Pigmentary Retinopathy with Peripheral Neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus)Pigmentary retinopathy with peripheral neuropathy (Flecked Retinal Syndrome or Fundus Flavimaculatus) in a young woman. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Peripheral nerve degeneration. Disease/Diagnosis: Retinitis pigmentosa with hereditary peripheral degeneration. Clinical: Blindness.Image
6 Pigmentary Retinopathy with Peripheral NeuropathyPigmentary retinopathy in a patient with peripheral neuropathy. Possible Refsums Syndrome. Optic disc shows some arteriole narrowing. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Peripheral nerve degeneration. Disease/Diagnosis: Retinitis pigmentosa with hereditary peripheral degeneration. Clinical: Blindness.Image
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