Following are the clinical features of Leber optic neuropathy except –

Correct Answer: Males can transmit the disease
Description: It is a type of hereditary optic neuritis which primarily affects males around the age of 20 years. It is transmitted by the female carriers. The condition is characterised by progressive visual failure. The fundus is initially normal or in the acute stage disc may be mildly hyperaemic with telangiectatic microangiopathy. Eventually bilateral primary optic atrophy ensues. Ref: AK Khurana 4thE pg 296
Category: Ophthalmology
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