Abstract

An acquired diffuse elastic tissue defect that resembles inherited pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) has been noticed with a significant age-related frequency in hemoglobin disorders, especially beta-thalassemia and has been held responsible for a number of complications observed in these cases, some of which are quite severe. We report here two patients with beta-thalassemia intermedia, who presented with severe visual acuity impairment associated with angioid streaks, the typical ocular manifestation of PXE.

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