Retinitis pigmentosa associated with nevus flammeus and unilateral glaucoma.

Journal: Annals Of Ophthalmology
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Abstract

A 53-year-old white man was noted to have bilateral retinitis pigmentosa associated with a left nevus flammeus, a left choroidal hemangioma and unilateral glaucoma. No central nervous system manifestations of Sturge-Weber syndrome were noted. The association of retinitis pigmentosa and the nevus flammeus is probably a chance occurrence.

Authors
E Maul, M Kass