Wyburn-Mason Syndrome Treatment in Cerritos, California
Wyburn-Mason Syndrome — At a Glance
Severity & Type
When to See a Doctor
Schedule an appointment promptly. Early treatment significantly improves outcomes.
Key Symptoms
- Markedly dilated, tortuous retinal vessels
- Variable vision loss depending on location
- Often asymptomatic despite dramatic appearance
- May have visual field defects
- Possible intracranial AVM symptoms (headaches, seizures)
Treatment Options
- Regular ophthalmic monitoring
- Neuroimaging to evaluate for intracranial AVMs
- Treatment of intracranial AVMs if symptomatic
- No direct treatment for retinal AVMs usually needed
- Laser photocoagulation rarely indicated
Wyburn-Mason Syndrome, also known as racemose hemangiomatosis or Bonnet-Dechaume-Blanc syndrome, is a rare congenital phakomatosis characterized by arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) affecting the retina, visual pathway, and brain (particularly the midbrain). Unlike other phakomatoses, it is not inherited. The retinal AVMs are direct artery-to-vein shunts without intervening capillaries, appearing as dramatically dilated, tortuous vessels.
Cerritos patients experiencing wyburn-mason syndrome benefit from our 35+ years of diagnostic experience and advanced imaging capabilities, ensuring accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment.
Dr. Bonakdar on Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Direct Answers from Dr. Bonakdar
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar at EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert wyburn-mason syndrome diagnosis and treatment for patients in Cerritos and throughout Orange County. With over 35 years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic technology, each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their specific condition severity and lifestyle needs.
What is Wyburn-Mason Syndrome?
Wyburn-Mason Syndrome, also known as racemose hemangiomatosis or Bonnet-Dechaume-Blanc syndrome, is a rare congenital phakomatosis characterized by arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) affecting the retina, visual pathway, and brain (particularly the midbrain). Unlike other phakomatoses, it is not inherited. The retinal AVMs are direct artery-to-vein shunts without intervening capillaries, appearing as dramatically dilated, tortuous vessels.
How is Wyburn-Mason Syndrome treated?
Treatment options include Regular ophthalmic monitoring, Neuroimaging to evaluate for intracranial AVMs, Treatment of intracranial AVMs if symptomatic, No direct treatment for retinal AVMs usually needed. The best approach depends on your specific diagnosis, severity, and lifestyle needs.
What are the symptoms of Wyburn-Mason Syndrome?
Common symptoms include Markedly dilated, tortuous retinal vessels, Variable vision loss depending on location, Often asymptomatic despite dramatic appearance, May have visual field defects, Possible intracranial AVM symptoms (headaches, seizures). If you experience any of these, a comprehensive eye examination can determine the cause.
What are the symptoms of Wyburn-Mason Syndrome?
Cerritos residents experiencing any combination of the following symptoms should schedule a comprehensive evaluation:
- Markedly dilated, tortuous retinal vessels
- Variable vision loss depending on location
- Often asymptomatic despite dramatic appearance
- May have visual field defects
- Possible intracranial AVM symptoms (headaches, seizures)
- Facial AVMs may be present
- Usually unilateral
How is Wyburn-Mason Syndrome treated?
Treatment for Cerritos patients is tailored to the specific type and severity of their condition. Options available at our practice include:
Wyburn-Mason Syndrome FAQs for Cerritos Patients
Common questions from Cerritos patients about our eye care services
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome Care for Cerritos Residents
Wyburn-Mason Syndrome is a systemic condition with important ocular manifestations that require specialized monitoring. Our centrally located Orange County practice is easily accessible for Cerritos residents, with flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs. Patients from Cerritos with wyburn-mason syndrome benefit from our comprehensive approach: we screen for the specific ocular findings associated with this condition, document baseline and changes, and communicate findings to your managing physician. Regular surveillance helps detect treatable complications early.
About Cerritos
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Population: 49,000+
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Eye Health Priorities for Cerritos
- Comprehensive eye examinations
- Contact lens fittings
- Glasses and eyewear
- Eye disease treatment
- Emergency eye care
Conveniently Located Near Cerritos Landmarks
Our Orange County practice is easily accessible for Cerritos patients living near:
Getting to Our Office from Cerritos
Cerritos patients typically reach our Santa Ana office via the 5 Freeway in approximately 30 minutes. Free on-site parking is available in our building.
801 N Tustin Ave, Ste 404, Santa Ana, CA 92705 — Get DirectionsCerritos Neighborhoods We Serve
- Cerritos Towne Center
- Shadow Park
- Landmark Square
Zip codes: 90703
Don't Delay Treatment for Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Without timely care, wyburn-mason syndrome can lead to lasting visual impairment. Early diagnosis and treatment offer the best outcomes for Cerritos patients.
Why Cerritos Patients Choose EyeCare Center for Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Retinal Imaging Technology
Widefield retinal photography and OCT scanning detect wyburn-mason syndrome changes that may not be visible during standard examination.
Early Detection Focus
Retinal conditions are often treatable when caught early—our comprehensive exams screen for pathology before symptoms appear.
Retinal Specialist Network
When Cerritos patients need retinal intervention, we coordinate seamlessly with fellowship-trained retinal surgeons.
Ongoing Monitoring
Structured follow-up schedules ensure wyburn-mason syndrome progression is tracked and treatment adjusted as needed.

Your Wyburn-Mason Syndrome Specialist in Cerritos
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar is a board-certified ophthalmologist with over 35 years of experience treating wyburn-mason syndrome and complex eye conditions. Trained at the #1-ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, he has helped over 10,000 patients achieve and maintain clear vision.
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