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- Fuchs_spot abstract "The Fuchs spot or sometimes Forster-Fuchs' retinal spot is a degeneration of the macula in case of high myopia. It is named after the two persons who first described it: Ernst Fuchs, who described a pigmented lesion in 1901, and Forster, who described subretinal neovascularisation in 1862. The size of the spots are proportionate to the severity of the pathological myopia.".
- Fuchs_spot thumbnail Oct_retina.jpg?width=300.
- Fuchs_spot wikiPageID "24333185".
- Fuchs_spot wikiPageRevisionID "552056925".
- Fuchs_spot hasPhotoCollection Fuchs_spot.
- Fuchs_spot subject Category:Diseases_of_the_eye_and_adnexa.
- Fuchs_spot subject Category:Vision.
- Fuchs_spot comment "The Fuchs spot or sometimes Forster-Fuchs' retinal spot is a degeneration of the macula in case of high myopia. It is named after the two persons who first described it: Ernst Fuchs, who described a pigmented lesion in 1901, and Forster, who described subretinal neovascularisation in 1862. The size of the spots are proportionate to the severity of the pathological myopia.".
- Fuchs_spot label "Fuchs spot".
- Fuchs_spot label "Fuchs-Fleck".
- Fuchs_spot label "Mancha de Fuchs".
- Fuchs_spot label "Tache de Fuchs".
- Fuchs_spot sameAs Fuchs-Fleck.
- Fuchs_spot sameAs Mancha_de_Fuchs.
- Fuchs_spot sameAs Tache_de_Fuchs.
- Fuchs_spot sameAs m.07s4n51.
- Fuchs_spot sameAs Q490308.
- Fuchs_spot sameAs Q490308.
- Fuchs_spot wasDerivedFrom Fuchs_spot?oldid=552056925.
- Fuchs_spot depiction Oct_retina.jpg.
- Fuchs_spot isPrimaryTopicOf Fuchs_spot.