Macular Dystrophy or vitelliform dystrophy is a genetic eye disorder that can cause progressive vision loss. This disorder affects the retina, specifically cells in a small area near the center of the retina called the macula. The macula is responsible for sharp central vision, which is needed for detailed tasks such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces.
DiagnosisVitelliform macular dystrophy causes a fatty yellow pigment (lipofuscin) to build up in cells underlying the macula. Over time, the abnormal accumulation of this substance can damage cells that are critical for clear central vision. As a result, people with this disorder often lose their central vision and may experience blurry or distorted vision. Vitelliform macular dystrophy does not affect side (peripheral) vision or the ability to see at night.Facio scapulo humerous dystrophy, a form of muscular dystrophy.
The muscular Dystrophy do not maintain homeostasis.
The tests revealed that he was suffering from muscular dystrophy.
Muscular Dystrophy Association was created in 1950.
Muscular dytrophy is not spread it is heriditary.
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a genetic disorder that weakens the muscles that help the body move.
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
what are the goals fo rehabilitation for someone with muscular dystrophy
Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation was created in 1958.
Muscular Dystrophy Campaign Trailblazers was created in 2008.
The old, rotten food gave the hunger soldiers a bad case of dystrophy.