Unlike the diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy, a patient with macular degeneration must have symptoms of the disease for the diagnosis to be made. In most cases, the retina should have characteristic "damage," and, most importantly, the patient must be having symptoms, i.e. decreased vision and/or distortion. In Whom We Make the Diagnosis Patients afflicted with macular degeneration are almost … [Read more...]
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How to Diagnose Macular Degeneration
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Signs Vs. Symptoms of Macular Degeneration
Signs of a disease are actually "findings upon an examination." Signs are what a doctor sees. Symptoms are what ails the patient. Both signs and symptoms should match up to make a diagnosis. Sometimes there is a disconnect, that is, signs are present, but no symptoms, etc. Signs of macular degeneration include drusen, pigment changes, serous fluid and blood; Drusen - either "hard" … [Read more...]
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