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  • Parts A and B courtesy of Mark W. Johnson, MD; parts C and D courtesy of Paul Sternberg Jr, MD.
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    Retina/Vitreous

    Examples of Stargardt disease. A, Fundus photograph shows paramacular yellowish flecks and “beaten-bronze” central macular atrophy. B, Fluorescein angiography image of the same eye shows a dark choroid, hyperfluorescence associated with the flecks, and bull’s-eye pattern of macular transmission defect. C, D, Fundus photographs of the right and left eye, respectively, show classic multiple, discrete, yellowish, pisciform (fish-shaped) flecks scattered throughout the posterior pole.