Transactions . Fig. 3.—Case 1. Showing massive Fig. 4.—Case 1. Same as Fig. 3. highly magnified. Friedenwald: Retinitis With Massive Exudation. 821 speak rather of a true vascular new formation in the the meantime, therefore, it is better to classify themseparately. He thus divides the cases into three groups: (1) those with-out gross vascular disease, (2) those with gross vascular dis-ease, and (3) a very peculiar group, perhaps related to thesetwo, which is characterized by the formation of largearteriovenous communications. Since the publication of Coatss paper a numbe


Transactions . Fig. 3.—Case 1. Showing massive Fig. 4.—Case 1. Same as Fig. 3. highly magnified. Friedenwald: Retinitis With Massive Exudation. 821 speak rather of a true vascular new formation in the the meantime, therefore, it is better to classify themseparately. He thus divides the cases into three groups: (1) those with-out gross vascular disease, (2) those with gross vascular dis-ease, and (3) a very peculiar group, perhaps related to thesetwo, which is characterized by the formation of largearteriovenous communications. Since the publication of Coatss paper a number ofadditional cases have been recorded, and there has beenmuch discussion as to their nature. Dr. de Schweinitz, in1909, presented a paper to this Society* Concerning aForm of Retinal Disease with Extensive Exudation; being aClinical Contribution with a Report of Two Cases, and,during the discussion, Dr. \^erhoeff mentioned a case whichhe examined pathologically for me. I desire to describethis case and several others which have since come under myobs


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