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2019, Number 2

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Rev Cub Oftal 2019; 32 (2)

Myopic foveoschisis associated with Straatsma’s syndrome

Molina CC, González RL, Pérez PF
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Key words:

myopic foveoschisis, myelinated retinal nerve fibers, Straatsma’s syndrome, optical coherence tomography.

ABSTRACT

This case report describes the concomitant presentation of myopic foveoschisis and myelinated retinal nerve fibers in a patient with elevated myopia. The myopic foveoschisis may be an incidental but not uncommon finding in highly myopic eyes, leading to severe central vision loss. Myelinated retinal nerve fibers are infrequent and in rarely cases they are associated with ipsilateral myopia and strabismus. Both entities should be including as differential diagnosis of central vision loss in high myopia, and optic coherence tomography is the leading as auxiliary test.


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