Abiotrophy of the Retina

Introduction

White spot retinal abiotrophy is a form of adult-type dystrophic retinal diseases (ADDs), developing from leukoretinitis and characterized by the development of white dots in the area of ​​the macula (macula) and the periphery of the fundus. Some cases of dotted white-spotted (spotted white) retinal dystrophy, expressed by opacities or pale inclusions in the central zone of the fundus, usually located round or oval in the immediate vicinity of the optic nerve head (OND). The peripheral zones of the retina are affected. The damage to the central sections is less pronounced. Atrophy (loss) of cone pigment cells is characteristic of the childhood type of dystrophy. The first symptoms in both cases develop before the age of 25 years. Meet