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Differential diagnoses of AMD include other macular diseases with drusen, drusen-like changes, monogenic retinal dystrophies and rare macular diseases.
Drusen are small light-colored spots on the retina. They are commonly a feature of macular degeneration. Learn more about drusen in the eyes.
Learn what retinal drusen are, what causes them, symptoms, treatment options, and more.
Drusen are small yellow deposits of fatty proteins (lipids) that accumulate under the retina. Some types of drusen are associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
What Is Optic Nerve Drusen? Optic nerve drusen is a rare eye condition that affects between 3 and 24 people out of every 1,000 in the population. It’s difficult to estimate exactly how common ...
Eyes with pachydrusen, a specific type of drusen deposit, may develop a less aggressive form of age-related macular degeneration.
These are small white or yellowish deposits of debris that can form within the retina. Drusen are described as either hard or soft.
Drusen will appear as yellowish-white spots within the retina. Drusen are described as either hard or soft. Hard drusen are small and round, have well-defined borders and are often spread out.
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Dear Doctors: What happens in macular degeneration? My eye doctor found something called drusen in my eye, and now I’m supposed to take these special vitamins. He didn’t say anything about ...
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