Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae
Overview
Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae: A very rare disorder involving progressive degeneration of particular eye structures (choroids, pigment epithelium and retina). The condition causes the peripheral and night vision to progressively deteriorate and ultimately blindness occurs.
Symptoms
Impaired vision Blindness Progressive loss of peripheral vision Progressive loss of night vision Myopia
Diagnosis
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Prognosis
The 'prognosis' of Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae usually refers to the likely outcome of Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae. The prognosis of Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae may include the duration of Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae, chances of complications of Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae, probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Fuchs atrophia gyrata chorioideae et retinae. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.