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Answers: 2006 Series -  March 7, 2006 Lecture 43 of 52  NEXT»

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X-linked retinoschisis is commonly associated with all of the following except:   

d -- rhegatogenous retinal detachment


X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis

  • Characterized by splitting within the nerve fiber layer at the fovea and can commonly be associated with vitreous hemorrhage, strabismus, nystagmus, and central vision of 20/60 or worse.

 

 


 


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