Retinopathy, Pericentral Pigmentary, Dominant

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Grondahl (1987) diagnosed autosomal dominant pericentral retinal dystrophy in 4 families from northern Norway. Three of these families had a pigmentary retinal degeneration of night blindness starting in the teens and leading to blindness in the sixth and seventh decades of life, after the development of bony spicules, attenuation of retinal blood vessels, and retinal atrophy. Thus, the changes were quite different from those in the sibs reported by Traboulsi et al. (1988); see 268060.