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Drusen

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Drusen are tiny yellow deposits that build up between the retina and its underlying support layer. They are a hallmark of age-related macular degeneration but can also occur in other contexts.

Types and significance

The size and number of drusen influence the risk of developing advanced AMD.

  • Small hard drusen may appear with normal ageing
  • Larger soft drusen and clusters increase AMD risk
  • Often discovered at routine eye exams before symptoms arise
  • Seen clearly on OCT and colour fundus photography

Monitoring and management

While drusen themselves are not treated directly, they guide risk assessment.

  • Regular monitoring for signs of wet AMD or geographic atrophy
  • Lifestyle changes and AREDS-style supplements in suitable patients
  • Amsler grid self-checks to spot new distortion early
  • Prompt reporting of any sudden central blur or distortion