Abstract

A case of unilateral retinitis pigmentosa observed over a period of 15 years is reported. The affected eye showed all typical pathologic manifestations, while in the healthy eye all findings--including ERG and EOG-- were normal. In spite of the unequivocal ophthalmological diagnosis the condition should be regarded as a tapetoretinal degeneration with the clinical picture of unilateral retinitis pigmentosa so long as there is no evidence that it is hereditary.

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