Transactions . Pig. 2. A&larA PLATE III. Fig. 1 illustrates Mr. L. V. Cargill and Mr. S. Mayous case of General Miliary Tuberculosis in an Adult (p. 101). Fig. 2 illustrates Mr. R. E. Bickertons paper on Communi-cation between Retinal and Choroidal Vessel in the MaculaRegion giving the Appearance of a Second Disc (p. 77). i mm i K. Soc. Tb ^ns. Vol. XXVI. Plate Pig Q] MBRA1 MILIAR* TUBERCULOSIS. I:I between the disc and macula there was a while irregularpatch with one or two striate haemorrhages just above field of vision showed a corresponding absolute scotoma. On January 8th a d
Transactions . Pig. 2. A&larA PLATE III. Fig. 1 illustrates Mr. L. V. Cargill and Mr. S. Mayous case of General Miliary Tuberculosis in an Adult (p. 101). Fig. 2 illustrates Mr. R. E. Bickertons paper on Communi-cation between Retinal and Choroidal Vessel in the MaculaRegion giving the Appearance of a Second Disc (p. 77). i mm i K. Soc. Tb ^ns. Vol. XXVI. Plate Pig Q] MBRA1 MILIAR* TUBERCULOSIS. I:I between the disc and macula there was a while irregularpatch with one or two striate haemorrhages just above field of vision showed a corresponding absolute scotoma. On January 8th a drawing was made of the left funduswhich shows the swelling and oedema of the disc extendinginto tin retina especially above and towards the macula,where it ends in an incomplete stellate figure of radiatingwhite splashes. The distended and tortuous retinal vesselsare partially hidden in the swelling, and there are morehaemorrhages. On January 25th a circular greyish-white, rose-tinted,patch, with soft margin, and no pigmentation, nearly halfthe discs diameter in size, had appeared beneath a branchof the ascending temporal artery above the left drawing was made of this on January 29th. On January 27th = f, = -^ pt. ; left fieldcontracted, especially outwards (55°), and absolute scotomarather larger. On February 5th a similar patch to the la
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