Angioid streaks

Angioid streaks
Bruch's membrane
SpecialtyOphthalmology 
ComplicationsLoss of vision
Diagnostic methodFFA, ICGA

Angioid streaks, also called Knapp streaks or Knapp striae, are small breaks in Bruch's membrane, an elastic tissue containing membrane of the retina that may become calcified and crack. Up to 50% of angioid streak cases are idiopathic. It may occur secondary to blunt trauma, or it may be associated with many systemic diseases. The condition is usually asymptomatic, but decrease in vision may occur due to choroidal neovascularization.