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CLINICOPATHOLOGIC CORRELATION OF ARGON LASER PHOTOCOAGULATION OF RETINAL ANGIOMAS IN A PATIENT WITH VON HIPPEL-LINDAU DISEASE FOLLOWED FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS

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1996

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Abstract

Despite a poor clinical course in one eye treated with xenon arc photocoagulation, trans-scleral diathermy, and argon laser photocoagulation, a patient with von Hippel-Lindau disease and multiple retinal angiomas retained good vision in the other eye after successful treatment with argon laser photocoagulation with follow-up of more than 20 years. The amount of regression of angiomatous tissue after photocoagulation varied from lesion to lesion (complete in some; minimal in others). The authors conclude that argon laser photocoagulation of early lesions is effective in ablating smaller ( < or = 3-disc diameter) retinal angiomas.