Abstract

We examined a 63-year-old woman with retinal telangiectasia, aneurysms, a ring of fatty exudate, and pigmented chorioretinal atrophic lesions in the right eye. Leber's miliary aneurysm was diagnosed, although this disorder is known to have a high incidence mainly in young boys. The pigmented chorioretinal scars appear to be sequelae of spontaneously regressing retinal lesions.

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