retinal detachment |
in which part or all of the retina becomes separated from its supporting tissues, causing a blind spot to develop. It can be due to disease or injury.
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retinitis pigmentosa |
A genetic disorder that causes the degeneration of cells in the retina. If severe, it may lead to complete blindness.
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retinoblastoma |
Retinoblastoma is a cancer that occurs early in childhood and has a genetic basis. It occurs in about one of every 20,000 births. It can be treated by radiation but most often requires surgical removal of the affected eye. If both eyes are affected, one may be removed, and the other may receive radiation therapy.
Ãâó: www.visionrx.com/library/enc/enc_retina.asp
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retinopathy |
Retinopathy is a term used to describe a variety of disorders of the retina.
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retinopathy of prematurity |
damage to the blood vessels of the retina that can occur when premature babies or other newborns are given oxygen therapy.
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