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What is inherited retinal disease?

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Inherited retinal diseases are a group of genetic conditions that affect the light-sensitive cells and supporting tissue of the retina. They can lead to progressive visual loss starting in childhood or adulthood.

Types and patterns

Examples include retinitis pigmentosa, cone-rod dystrophies and macular dystrophies. Symptoms vary but may involve night blindness, peripheral field loss, central blurring or colour vision problems.

  • Often run in families, following different inheritance patterns
  • Genetic testing can help clarify the diagnosis and guide counselling
  • Regular monitoring tracks progression and identifies complications such as macular oedema
  • Low-vision support and assistive technology can improve daily functioning