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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Pigmentary retinopathy
  1. Retinitis pigmentosa is an eye disease in which there is damage to the retina . The retina is the ... Retinitis pigmentosa can run in families. The disorder can be caused by several genetic defects. The cells controlling ...
  2. ... dystonia ) Seizures Tremor Vision loss, such as from retinitis pigmentosa Weakness Writhing movements Toe walking
  3. ... be damage to the retina of the eye ( retinitis pigmentosa ). Tests that may be done to help diagnose ...
  4. ... causes: Birth defects, particularly congenital stationary night blindness Retinitis pigmentosa
  5. ... of eye surgery Lazy eye Optic neuritis Stroke Retinitis pigmentosa Tumors, such as retinoblastoma and optic nerve glioma ...
  6. ... chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine) Mucopolysaccharidosis Retinal detachment Rod-cone dystrophy (retinitis pigmentosa) Trauma Vitamin A deficiency
  7. ... small artery that carries blood to the retina) Retinitis pigmentosa (an inherited disorder of the retina)
  8. ... retinal vessel occlusion ) Inherited degeneration of the retina ( retinitis pigmentosa ) Swelling and irritation of the uvea ( uveitis ), the ...
  9. ... also be done if you have: Retinal detachment Retinitis pigmentosa