Benign Yellow Dot Maculopathy: A Case Series of Patients With a Recently Discovered Macular Phenotype

Cureus. 2024 Nov 28;16(11):e74652. doi: 10.7759/cureus.74652. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Benign yellow dot maculopathy (BYDM) is a recently described rare, asymptomatic, early onset, and non-progressive macular phenotype. It is characterized by the presence of multiple white-yellow dots encircling the fovea, which are hyperautofluorescent on fundus autofluorescence. Here, we expand on the few reports available by presenting a case series of five Portuguese patients with clinical BYDM phenotype and congruent multimodal imaging, including the second reported unilateral case. All five patients were female, with a mean age of 31 ± 16 years and mean visual acuity of 0.04 logMAR (logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution), which remained stable throughout long-term follow-up.

Keywords: benign yellow dot maculopathy; inherited retinal diseases; macular dystrophy; multimodal imaging; retina; yellow dot.

Publication types

  • Case Reports