Stargardt Disease
Stargardt Disease and fundus flavimaculatus are two genetic diseases of the macula, the central area of the retina, which is the neural lining of the back of the eye. The macula is responsible for reading vision. In Stargardt Disease and fundus flavimaculatus, central reading vision is lost
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- Fundus Flavimaculatus - a form of Stargardt
- Stargardt Disease
- Stargardt Disease - 4-year follow-up of Geographic Atrophy
- Stargardt Disease - Atrophic Macular Lesion Plus Flecks
- Stargardt Disease - Beaten Bronze Example
- Stargardt Disease - Dark Choroid Sign
- Stargardt Disease - Dark Choroid with Target Lesions
- Stargardt Disease - Fundus Autofluoresence
- Stargardt Disease - Multifocal Electroretinogram
- Stargardt Disease - No Flecks
- Stargardt Disease - OCT
- Stargardt Disease - Pigment Flecks
- Stargardt Disease - Progression
- Stargardt Disease - Retina Pigment Epithelial Atrophy
- Stargardt Disease - Severe Progression
- Stargardt Disease with Excellent Central Vision
- Stargardt Disease- Absence of Central Scotoma