Inherited Retinal Disorders Causing Progressive Central Vision Loss
Macular dystrophy is a group of inherited retinal disorders that cause progressive damage to the macula — the central part of the retina responsible for detailed, high-resolution vision. Unlike age-related macular degeneration, macular dystrophies are caused by genetic mutations and can affect individuals at any age.
Genetic mutations affecting the structure or function of retinal cells, particularly the photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), are responsible for the various forms of macular dystrophy.
Macular dystrophy can affect children, young adults, or individuals later in life depending on the specific type. A family history of the condition significantly increases risk.
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