Angioid streaks are seen in –
Correct Answer: Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
Description: Angioid Streaks Named because of their resemblance to blood vessels. Result from crack-like breaks in weakened Bruch's membrane ("peau d'orange" appearance) that radiate out from the optic nerve. Seen with pseudoxanthoma elasticum (most commonly), Ehler's Danlos syndrome, Paget's disease, sickle cell anemia, or Idiopathic ("PEPSI"). webeye.opth.edu.in
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