1. Ocular histoplasmosis vitteliform macular degeneration,9 hereditary drusen,'° Sorsby's pseudoinflammatory dystrophy,'" fundus flavimaculatus,'2 traumatic choroidal rupture,6 focal macular choroidopathy,3 idiopathic syndrome in the United Kingdom;Braunstein, R.A.; Rosen, D.A.; Bird, A.C.;Br J Ophthalnol,1974
2. Focal macular choroidopathy;Craandijk, A.;Doc Ophthalnol,1979
3. Peripapillary subretinal subretinal neovascularisation,'3 optic drusen,'4 papilloedema by pseudotumor cerebri,'5 following laser therapy,' and in association with choroidal naevi and tumours.7 neovascularisation in chronic uveitis;Schwartz, P.L.; Gragoudas, E.W.; Lapus, J.V.;Arch Ophthabnol,1978
4. Subretinal neovascularisation in chronic uveitis. Albrecht von Graefes Arch Klin Ophthabnol 1980; 215: 43-51. On the other hand it is known that subretinal neovascularisation occurs in mainly 'inflammatory' diseases such as Behcet's disease,"6 toxoplasmosis,'718 toxocara,'9 serpiginous choroiditis,20 chronic;Augsburger, J.J.; Benson, W.E.
5. The disciform response: an historical perspective;Ryan, S.J.R.; Rainer, N.M.; Maunenee, A.E.;Albrecht von Graefes Arch Klin Ophthalmol,1980