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  2. Macular degeneration - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macular_degeneration

    Diagnosis of age-related macular degeneration depends on signs in the macula, not necessarily vision. Early diagnosis of AMD can prevent further visual deterioration and potentially improve vision. Diagnosis of dry (or early stage) AMD may include the following clinical examinations as well as procedures and tests:

  3. Macular telangiectasia - Wikipedia

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    Both macular telangiectasia and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) lead to photoreceptor atrophy and loss of central vision. The two diseases may be distinguished by symptoms, clinical features, and pathogenesis .

  4. Stargardt disease - Wikipedia

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    Stargardt macular dystrophy & degeneration, juvenile macular degeneration, fundus flavimaculatus: Optical coherence tomography is used for diagnosis of Stargardt's disease. Specialty: Ophthalmology: Symptoms: Loss of central vision, low visual acuity: Usual onset: Childhood: Duration: Lifelong: Causes: Genetic: Diagnostic method: Slit-lamp ...

  5. Vitelliform macular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear why RDS mutations affect only central vision in people with adult-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy. Diagnosis. Vitelliform macular dystrophy causes a fatty yellow pigment to build up in cells underlying the macula. The retinal pigment epithelium also degenerates.

  6. Macular hole - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis Macular hole on the right eye Classification of Vitreomacular Adhesion, Traction, and Macular Hole (IVTS 2013) Macular degeneration is a condition affecting the tissues lying under the retina, while a macular hole involves damage from within the eye, at the junction between the vitreous and the retina itself.

  7. Epiretinal membrane - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis Epiretinal membrane is typically diagnosed by appearance with optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the macula. Features include a thickening of the nerve fiber layer, a serrated appearance to the surface of the retina just beneath a thickened layer of glial tissue at the retinal-vitreous interface.

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