Crystalline retinopathy: Unifying pathogenic pathways of disease

Survey of Ophthalmology
Jaclyn L KovachDavid Sarraf

Abstract

Crystalline retinopathies may be associated with different etiologies including genetic, toxic, degenerative, idiopathic, and iatrogenic causes. We outline the various types of crystalline retinopathies and summarize their associated etiologies, pathogenesis, clinical presentations, multimodal imaging findings, and management strategies.

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