Definition of Maculopathy. Meaning of Maculopathy. Synonyms of Maculopathy

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Definition of Maculopathy

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Meaning of Maculopathy from wikipedia

- A maculopathy is any pathological condition of the macula, an area at the centre of the retina that is ****ociated with highly sensitive, accurate vision...
- fibroblast growth factor 2, DNA excision repair protein, and age-related maculopathy susceptibility protein 2. Although genetic testing can lead to the identification...
- cause lipoid pneumonia. Isopropyl nitrite poppers may be a cause of maculopathy (eye damage), as reported in France and the United Kingdom. Some studies...
- Hypotony maculopathy is maculopathy due to very low intraocular pressure known as ocular hypotony. Maculopathy occurs either due to increased outflow...
- Macular pucker, epimacular membrane, preretinal membrane, cellophane maculopathy, retina wrinkle, surface wrinkling retinopathy, premacular fibrosis Epiretinal...
- there is progressive development of a bilateral atrophic bull's-eye maculopathy and paracentral scotomata, which may in severe cases ultimately spread...
- Cortical blindness is the total or partial loss of vision in a normal-appearing eye caused by damage to the brain's occipital cortex. Cortical blindness...
- induces a brief euphoria. Isopropyl nitrite has been ****ociated with eye maculopathy, visual impairment with central scotomata, bilateral foveal yellow spots...
- chronic drug abuse. Types of retinopathy caused by drug abuse include maculopathy, Sa****ay night retinopathy, and talc retinopathy. Common symptoms include...
- long-term hydroxychloroquine treatment can cause vortex keratopathy and maculopathy. While most pregnancies have positive outcomes, there is a greater risk...