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Drusen and lipid-filled retinal pigment epithelium cells in a rhesus macula
Authors:Anderson Mark  Dawson William W  Gonzalez-Martinez Janis  Curcio Christine A
Affiliation:University of Alabama, Department of Ophthalmology, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Abstract:A middle-aged rhesus monkey with detailed clinical history exhibited progression of a macular abnormality with a variety of clinical drusen and pigment changes typical of the Cayo Santiago phenotype. Numerous frozen sections of one sample of the macular retina/retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)/choroid showed a single classical druse but extensive single and clustered lipid-filled RPE cells. The monkey exhibited functional outer retinal decline and an insignificant number of 'window defects' as found among signs of relatively benign human macular aging. The clinical and histologically defined results agree if lipid-filled RPE cells are included among the clinically apparent signs of drusen.
Keywords:aging    drusen    lipids    macular disease    pigment epithelium cells    primate    rhesus
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