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Dense deposit disease

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Dense deposit disease is a complement-mediated kidney disorder now grouped under C3 glomerulopathies. It can also affect the eye through drusen-like deposits.

Ocular manifestations

Abnormal complement activation leads to deposits in Bruch’s membrane and choroid.

  • Development of macular drusen in children or young adults
  • Risk of choroidal neovascularisation and visual loss
  • Fundus changes resembling early age-related macular degeneration but at younger ages
  • Need for regular retinal assessments in affected patients

Management

Treatment focuses on renal disease and monitoring ocular complications.

  • Nephrology-led complement-targeted or supportive therapy
  • Anti-VEGF injections for any choroidal neovascularisation
  • Control of blood pressure and other vascular risk factors
  • Low-vision support if macular scarring develops