Retinitis Pigmentosa 7
The macula looks smooth and normal; however, the retinal vessels are attenuated and there are bone spicules throughout the periphery. OS: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.0.[retinagallery.com]
[…] disease Prph2 Choroidal Dystrophy, Central Areolar 2 Prph2 choroidal sclerosis Prph2 Ciliary Motility Disorders Rpgr cleft lip Abca4 Coats disease Rho cochlear disease Pcdh15[rgd.mcw.edu]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
Retinitis pigmentosa 40
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
Diagnosis is difficult and other inherited retinal disorders such as Leber’s congenital amaurosis, progressive CRD and central areolar choroidal sclerosis should be ruled[journalretinavitreous.biomedcentral.com]
6, congenital, X-linked GPR179 Congenital stationary night blindness, type 1E GRIP1 Cryptophthalmos syndrome GRK1 Oguchi disease 2 GRM6 Congenital stationary night blindness[asperbio.com]
Retinitis Pigmentosa
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
(L368Efs*4) variants in SPATA7 manifest as an unusual RP phenotype in this case, showing extensive choroidal sclerosis and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) atrophy with evidence[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The left eye of the same patient revealed typical PPRCA phenotype, with no night blindness, normal field, and normal ERG.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Retinitis Pigmentosa 23
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
[…] disease Prph2 Choroidal Dystrophy, Central Areolar 2 Prph2 choroidal sclerosis Prph2 Chronic Pain Ush2a Ciliary Motility Disorders Rpgr cleft lip Abca4 Coats disease Rho[rgd.mcw.edu]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
Retinitis Pigmentosa Type 4
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
[…] disease Prph2 Choroidal Dystrophy, Central Areolar 2 Prph2 choroidal sclerosis Prph2 Ciliary Motility Disorders Rpgr cleft lip Abca4 Coats disease Rho cochlear disease Pcdh15[rgd.mcw.edu]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
Retinitis pigmentosa 44
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
Central areolar choroidal sclerosis; a histopathological study. Br J Ophthalmol . 1953;37(3):140–147 doi:10.1136/bjo.37.3.140 [CrossRef] .[healio.com]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
Knobloch Syndrome Type 1
retinal vessels.[entokey.com]
Pigmentary changes are common in the retina which some have described as consistent with choroidal sclerosis and chorioretinal atrophy.[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
Many young children have poor vision and even night blindness. Unfortunately the vision loss is often progressive and blindness can occur before the age of 20 years.[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
Retinitis Pigmentosa 11
[…] disease Prph2 Choroidal Dystrophy, Central Areolar 2 Prph2 choroidal sclerosis Prph2 Ciliary Motility Disorders Rpgr cleft lip Abca4 Coats disease Rho cochlear disease Pcdh15[rgd.mcw.edu]
vessel attenuation and waxy pallor of the optic nerve Posterior subcapsular cataracts characterized by yellowish crystalline changes in the visual axis of the posterior lens[centogene.com]
In young patients with the symptom of night blindness, it is important to differentiate retinitis pigmentosa from stationary night blindness.[ommbid.mhmedical.com]
Fleck Retina of Kandori
TRD/RRD - post equatorial whitish spots at level of RPE - causes similar symptoms and decreased vision with vessel attenuation and ON atrophy RPA Retinitis Punctata Albescens[quizlet.com]
sclerosis.[bredagenetics.com]
* Re:causes of night blindness??[usmleforum.com]
Night Blindness
The fundus appearance is typical for retinitis pigmentosa. Attenuated retinal vessels with a bone spicule pattern of pigment clumping are present.[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
[…] category of progressive night blindness.[web.archive.org]
From Wikidata Jump to navigation Jump to search condition making it difficult or impossible to see in relatively low light Nyctalopia Night Blindness edit English night blindness[wikidata.org]