Abstract
A case of retinitis pigmentosa, associated with chronic, occlusive, peripheral vascular disease, is presented. Although the cause of retinitis pigmentosa is still disputed, this case suggests that the pathologic changes in the retinae may not be localized there, but may occur as a part of a similar disorder elsewhere in the body.
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