PMID: 2119514Jan 1, 1990Paper

Retinal vasculopathy associated with systemic light chain deposition disease

Retina
R J EnzenauerS G West

Abstract

A 35-year-old black male with the abrupt onset of blurred vision and decreased visual acuity was found to have severe retinal vasculopathy associated with systemic light chain deposition disease. While ocular manifestations are frequently reported in other plasma cell dyscrasias; ophthalmologic symptoms have not been previously reported in systemic light chain deposition disease alone. A possible mechanism of light chain deposition and damage to the retinal vasculature is proposed.

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Jun 5, 2004·Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology : the Official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society·Judith E A Warner
Feb 7, 2013·The British Journal of Ophthalmology·Leigh H SpielbergAnita M Leys
Jul 1, 2013·Retinal Cases & Brief Reports·Ankoor R ShahAlexander J Brucker
Sep 24, 2015·Retinal Cases & Brief Reports·Rudra Rishi Gupta, Netan Choudhry
Jun 18, 2016·Retinal Cases & Brief Reports·Elona Dhrami-GavaziLawrence A Yannuzzi

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