Abstract
A group of patients is described who developed the clinical features of foveomacular retinitis. No causative factors were isolated, and all patients strongly denied any type of sun gazing. It is possible that there is a group of patients who have the features of foveomacular retinitis but have not had any direct exposure to the sun. These patients would then constitute a primary type of foveomacular retinitis, as opposed to a secondary type which has a known cause and is synonymous with solar retinopathy.
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Kuming, B. S. (1986). Foveomacular retinitis. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 70(11), 816–818. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.70.11.816
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