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drusen small yellowish, protein lipid deposits in the retina appearing in the early stages of dry (atrophic) macular degeneration. Two types: hard and soft, with the latter being more likely to signal future retinal problems. For more information, go to the MD Support Library.
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drusen (DRU-zin). Tiny, white hyaline deposits on Bruch's membrane (of the retinal pigment epithelium). Common after age 60; sometimes an early sign of macular degeneration.
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drusen Tiny yellow or white deposits in the retina or optic nerve head.
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drusen Tiny yellow or white deposits in the retina of the eye or on the optic nerve head, visible to an eye care specialist during an eye examination. One of the most common early signs of age-related macular degeneration (ARMD). The presence of drusen alone does not indicate disease, but it may mean that the eye is at risk for developing more severe ARMD.
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drusen Small yellow mounds of debris that accumulate within Bruch's membrane (of the retinal pigment epithelium). Common after age 60 and an early sign of age-related macular degeneration.
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