Juvenile Paget's disease is associated with progressive retinopathy characterized by the development of angioid streaks which may be complicated by choroidal neovascularisation retinopathy in patients with the juvenile Paget's disease may be a sign of generalized by the vascular disorder. The ocular manifestations of JPD are as follows   Retinal abnormalities Mottling of retinal pigment epithelium Peripapillary atrophy Angioid Streaks Choroidal neovascularization   A cumulative number of retinal abnormalities was strongly associated with increasing age.

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