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- retinoschisin gene (RS1). Hereditary X linked juvenile retinoschisis Familial foveal retinoschisis Tractional Exudative Secondary to Optic disc pit Degenerative...
- Retinopathy, arteriosclerotic Retinopathy, diabetic Retinoschisis Retinoschisis, juvenile Retinoschisis, X-linked Retrograde amnesia Retrolental fibroplasia...
- separation of macular photoreceptor cells resulting in dysmetropsia. Retinoschisis is another eye disease that has been shown to cause aniseikonia. There...
- detachment with retinal break Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (H33.1) Retinoschisis and retinal cysts — the retina separates into several layers and may...
- causes of eye disorders, including the relation of retinoschisin to retinoschisis, the role of mutations of the gene CRX in retinal dystrophy, and the...
- result of eye strain, bending, or heavy lifting. [attribution needed] Retinoschisis – Eye disease involving splitting of the retina "Detached retina (retinal...
- Retinoschisin also known as X-linked juvenile retinoschisis protein is a lectin that in humans is encoded by the RS1 gene. It is a soluble, cell-surface...
- ****ociated with macular edema for example retinitis pigmentosa and retinoschisis. Cystoid macular edema (CME) involves fluid ac****ulation in the outer...
- Cytomegalovirus retinitis Retinal detachment Posterior vitreous detachment Retinoschisis Ocular ischemic syndrome / Central retinal vein occlusion Central retinal...
- Princeton, New Jersey. At 15 months old, he was diagnosed with juvenile retinoschisis, with blindness the expected outcome by age 13. At age 4, Weihenmayer...