All the following are true about Retinitis spunctata albescens except
Correct Answer: Paicularly involves posterior pole of retina
Description: Retinitis punctata albescens is a tapetoretinal disorder characterized by an ophthalscopic picture of diffusely scattered white, dot-like lesions situated deep to the retinal vessels and associated with some impairment of night vision.* It is usually congenital or commences at an early age Ref Ophthalmopalgy khurana 6/e p 3269
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