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retinitis pigmentosa 3 — Definition
Retinitis Pigmentoza 3 / retinitis pigmentosa 3
Retinitis pigmentosis 3 is a genetic disease, which causes the progressive degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the retina layer of the eye. This condition is characterized by the loss of vision, especially night blindness and peripheral (yan) and can also affect the central vision over time. The disease is caused by mutations in the RHO gene, showing autozomal dominant inheritance, and typically begins to give symptoms during adulthood. Retinitis pigmentosis 3 is a chronic disease without treatment, supporting approaches to slow vision loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Retinitis Pigmentoza 3?
Retinitis Pigmentoza 3; retinitis pigmentosis 3 is a genetic disease, which causes the progressive degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the retina layer of the eye. This condition is characterized by the loss of vision, especially night blindness and peripheral (yan) and can also affect the central vision over time. The disease is caused by mutations in the RHO gene, showing autozomal dominant inheritance, and typically begins to give symptoms during adulthood. Retinitis pigmentosis 3 is a chronic disease without treatment, supporting approaches to slow vision loss.
❓ What is retinitis pigmentosa 3 in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "retinitis pigmentosa 3" is Retinitis Pigmentoza 3.
❓ Which medical field is Retinitis Pigmentoza 3 related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.