%0 Case Reports %T Dilated and tortuous retinal vessels as a sign of Cantu syndrome. %A Kisilevsky E %A Kohly RP %A Margolin EA %J Ophthalmic Genet %V 40 %N 5 %D 10 2019 %M 31584310 %F 1.274 %R 10.1080/13816810.2019.1666415 %X When encountering patients with markedly dilated and tortuous retinal vessels, Wyburn-Mason syndrome (WMS) or racemous angiomatosis (phacomatosis) is commonly thought of as the archetypal entity that can produce these findings. We describe a patient with Cantu syndrome with phenotypical findings identical to those seen in patients with WMS and want to highlight this as another entity that can present with tortuous and dilated retinal vessels.