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  1. Pigmentary retinopathy. Chorioretinitis is one of the most common ocular manifestations found in up to half of CRS patients. It may be unilateral or bilateral and is classically described as a “salt-and-pepper retinopathy.” These changes are usually not visually significant and have variable distributions and severity.

  2. Salt-and-pepper retinopathy: multimodal imaging of rubella retinopathy. Can J Ophthalmol. 2023 Feb;58 (1):e28. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjo.2022.06.009. Epub 2022 Jul 6. Authors. Niveditha Pattathil 1 , Parnian Arjmand 2. Affiliations. 1 Queen's University School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON.

  3. Infant with skin lesions from congenital rubella "Salt-and-pepper" retinopathy is characteristic of congenital rubella. The classic triad for congenital rubella syndrome is: Sensorineural deafness (58% of patients) Eye abnormalities—especially retinopathy, cataract, glaucoma, and microphthalmia (43% of patients)

  4. Salt-and-pepper retinopathy,’ although the appearance varies widely—from stippling, to RP-like. A CRS pt with all the classic ocular findings has poor vision.

  5. 6 Jul 2022 · Salt-and-pepper retinopathy: multimodal imaging of rubella retinopathy. A 54-year-old female presented with congenital hearing loss and pigmentary retinopathy. She was diagnosed with congenital rubella retinopathy. Visual acuity was 20/25 in both eyes.

  6. 1 Jan 2016 · Salt-and-pepper fundus is a nonspecific term to describe areas of hypopigmentation due to atrophic retinal changes (salt) with pigmentary alterations from pigment migration (pepper) in large portions of the retina.

  7. 3 Ogo 2006 · Funduscopic examination revealed granular, pigmentary mottling in the macula and periphery, with punctuate hypopigmentation (arrowheads) and hyperpigmentation (arrows) consistent with the “salt...