Retinal dystrophy with inner retinal dysfunction and ganglion cell anomalies

What is Retinal dystrophy with inner retinal dysfunction and ganglion cell anomalies?

Retinal dystrophy with inner retinal dysfunction and ganglion cell anomalies is a rare, genetic, retinal dystrophy disorder characterized by decreased central retinal sensitivity associated with hyper-reflectivity of ganglion cells and nerve fiber layer with loss of optic nerve fibers manifesting with fotophobia, optic disc pallor and progressive loss of central vision with preservation of peripheral visual field.

Other condition names

  • Retinal dystrophy with inner nuclear layer and ganglion cell anomalies

Inheritance type

Autosomal dominant

Prevalence

  • Worldwide: <1 in 1,000 000

Age of Onset

  • Adult
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