Retinal Disorders Update
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The retina is a layer of tissue in the back of your eye that senses light and sends images to your brain. In the center of this nerve tissue is the macula. It provides the sharp, central vision needed for reading, driving and seeing fine detail.
Retinal disorders affect this vital tissue. They can affect your vision, and some can be serious enough to cause blindness. Examples are
- Macular degeneration - a disease that destroys your sharp, central vision
- Diabetic eye disease
- Retinal detachment - a medical emergency, when the retina is pulled away from the back of the eye
- Retinoblastoma - cancer of the retina. It is most common in young children.
- Macular pucker - scar tissue on the macula
- Macular hole - a small break in the macula that usually happens to people over 60
- Floaters - cobwebs or specks in your field of vision
NIH: National Eye Institute
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- Vision Symptoms (American Academy of Ophthalmology)Available in Spanish
- Dilating Eye Drops (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)Available in Spanish
- Eye Exam: Is a Laser Retina Scan Worthwhile? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- What Is Macular Edema? (American Academy of Ophthalmology)Available in Spanish
- Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (Foundation Fighting Blindness)
- Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy (National Eye Institute)
- Cancers Affecting the Retina (Merck & Co., Inc.)
- Central Serous Retinopathy Treatment (American Academy of Ophthalmology)Available in Spanish
- Choroideremia (Foundation Fighting Blindness)
- Diabetic Retinopathy (National Eye Institute)Available in Spanish
- Facts about Floaters (National Eye Institute)
- Macular Hole (National Eye Institute)
- Macular Pucker (National Eye Institute)
- Retinal Tears and Detachments (Prevent Blindness America) - PDF
- Retinitis Pigmentosa (Foundation Fighting Blindness)
- Vitreous Detachment (National Eye Institute)
- Autosomal Recessive Inheritance (National Eye Institute)
- Genetics Home Reference: Bardet-Biedl syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Bietti crystalline dystrophy (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: choroideremia (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Coats plus syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: cone-rod dystrophy (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Kearns-Sayre syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Knobloch syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Leber congenital amaurosis (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Mainzer-Saldino syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: neuropathy, ataxia, and retinitis pigmentosa (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Refsum disease (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: retinal arterial macroaneurysm with supravalvular pulmonic stenosis (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: retinitis pigmentosa (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: retinoblastoma (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Senior-Løken syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Stargardt macular degeneration (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Usher syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: vitelliform macular dystrophy (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: Wagner syndrome (National Library of Medicine)
- Genetics Home Reference: X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (National Library of Medicine)
- Learning about Retinitis Pigmentosa (National Human Genome Research Institute)
- Flashes and Floaters (Logical Images)
- Patient Eye Examinations - Adults (National Eye Institute)
- Emerging Technologies Look Deeper into the Eyes to Catch Signs of Disease (National Eye Institute)
- Gene Profiling Technique to Accelerate Stem Cell Therapies for Eye Diseases (National Eye Institute)
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Retinal Diseases (National Institutes of Health)
- Diagram of the Eye (National Eye Institute)Available in Spanish
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Finding an Eye Care Professional (National Eye Institute)Available in Spanish
- National Eye Institute
- Leber Congenital Amaurosis (Foundation Fighting Blindness)
- Retinopathy of Prematurity (American Academy of Ophthalmology)Available in Spanish
- Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) (National Eye Institute)
- Retinoschisis (Juvenile) (Foundation Fighting Blindness)
- Amaurosis fugax Available in Spanish
- Central serous choroidopathy Available in Spanish
- Electroretinography Available in Spanish
- Fluorescein angiography Available in Spanish
- High blood pressure and eye disease Available in Spanish
- Home vision tests Available in Spanish
- Intravitreal injection Available in Spanish
- Ophthalmoscopy Available in Spanish
- Retinal artery occlusion Available in Spanish
- Retinal vein occlusion Available in Spanish
- Retinitis pigmentosa Available in Spanish
- Slit-lamp exam Available in Spanish
- Standard ophthalmic exam Available in Spanish
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