Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) is a syndrome which was first recognized by Eugen von Hippel who described cases of ocular angiomas in 1904 and Arvid Lindau who described cases of cerebellar angiomas in 1927.
The eye is made up of several different parts. One of these parts is the retina, which is home to special nerve cells that respond to light. The macula is part of that network and is located in the ...