Abiotrophy of the Retina Pigment

Abiotroph

Retina

Pigmentary (ALD) is one of the most severe types of eye defect. Popularly, this is a phenomenon known as “spots” in the field of vision, which are a symptom of pathology of the fundus vessels as a whole or the retina. The abbreviation of this term is literally deciphered as follows: the first letter “A” is from the word and disease “abberration”, the second letter “B” is “bipolar spots”, the third is “t” - a term that cannot be deciphered. If you look at the diagnosis “Retinal pigmentosa” from a medical point of view, this means a benign lesion of the cells of the ocular apparatus. The exact origin and cause of retinal degeneration remains unclear to date. However, scientists have identified a number of factors that can provoke the development of the disease.