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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year-old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year-old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year-old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year-old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year-old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma, retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year- old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: retinal arteriovenous malformations