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Bullous X linked retinoschisis: Clinical features and prognosis

British Journal of Ophthalmology Sep 01, 2017

Hinds AM, et al. – A retrospective case series is carried out to depict the attributes and prognosis of the bullous form of X linked retinoschisis (XLRS). Based on these outcomes, bullous schisis may be congenital or develop soon after birth in XLRS and most commonly presents with strabismus. Cases may be complicated by some form of retinal detachment, which may be tractional or a Coats–like exudative detachment.
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