Chorioretinal atrophy refers to the degeneration of the choroid and retina, the layers of tissue at the back of the eye. This condition can lead to vision loss as it affects the photoreceptors and the supportive structures needed for proper visual function. It is often associated with various retinal diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration or inherited retinal dystrophies. Early diagnosis and management are crucial to slowing the progression and preserving vision.
a procedure that uses intense cold to induce a chorioretinal scar and to destroy retinal or choroidal tissue
She has a muscular atrophy.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word atrophy.
atrophy of the pancreas
Diffuse global atrophy, or diffuse brain atrophy, is when the brain shrinks in size. It's more severe than the atrophy that occurs normally with aging.
Atrophy is the deterioration of muscle. An example of atrophy in a sentence would be "Due to Samantha's leg injury, and her inability to bear weight, the physical therapist noticed signs of atrophy."
Atrophy - band - was created in 1986.
Atrophy - band - ended in 1990.
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.
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Adolphe Franceschetti has written: 'Chorioretinal heredodegenerations' -- subject(s): Choroid, Diseases, Eye, Genetic aspects, Retinal degeneration
diuse atrophy (muscle loss or weakness from lack of use)