Handbook of Ocular Disease Management - Acquired Retinoschisis
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Detailing signs and symptoms and pathophysiology.
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Summarizes the known facts about the disease.
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Classification and external resources
disease characterized by the abnormal splitting of the
's neurosensory layers, usually in the
, resulting in a loss of vision in the corresponding visual field
in some rarer forms. More common forms are usually
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Jon Diercks's links about X-Linked Recessive Juvenile Retinoschisis.
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X-Linked Recessive Juvenile Retinoschisis (RS)
Retinoschisis causes the layers of the retina to separate from each
other, distorting the visual image in such a way that it cannot be
at the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)
RS is passed from parent to child via a recessive gene on
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