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- ... Giudice EM. Low-protein diet and progression of retinal degeneration in gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina: a twenty-six- ...
- ... signs and symptoms of the condition. CS Dwarfism-retinal atrophy-deafness syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Cockayne syndrome Cockayne ...
- ... to cause gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina (often shortened to gyrate atrophy). These mutations result in a reduced amount of ... Nikoskelainen E. Ophthalmologic heterogeneity in subjects with gyrate atrophy of ... the L402P mutation of ornithine aminotransferase. Ophthalmology. ...
- ... transmit visual information to the brain. Loss of retinal ganglion cells and optic nerve atrophy contribute to vision impairment in people with autosomal ...
- ... called axons, form the optic nerves, so when retinal ganglion cells die, the optic nerves atrophy and cannot transmit visual information to the brain. ...
- ... called axons, form the optic nerves, so when retinal ganglion cells die, the optic nerves atrophy and cannot transmit visual information to the brain. ...
- ... called axons, form the optic nerves, so when retinal ganglion cells die, the optic nerves break down (atrophy) and cannot transmit visual information to the brain. ...
- ... small opaque spots and areas of tissue degeneration (atrophy) around the edges of the retina. These abnormalities usually do not affect vision but ...
- ... buildup of yellowish deposits called drusen beneath the retina and vision loss that worsens slowly over time. The most advanced stage of dry age-related macular degeneration is known as geographic atrophy, in which areas of the macula waste away ( ...
- ... are due to an ongoing loss of cells (atrophy) in the specialized light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye (retina) and a nearby network of blood vessels (the ...