In 114 of 206 patients, neurologists relied on photographs for ocularfundus assessment.
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Conclusions and relevance: Nonmydriatic ocularfundus photography has notable advantages over direct ophthalmoscopy that likely outweigh its associated costs.
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We propose three stages of the disease based on the appearance of the ocularfundus and associated visual deficits.
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All the patients underwent a complete ophthalmological study that included an examination of the ocularfundus and a retinography every six months.
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Examination of the ocularfundus is valuable as it evaluates the presence of congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigmented epithelium (CHRPE).