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The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the inside of the eye and records visual stimuli. Retinal diseases are various conditions that affect the retina and leads to vision issues. Various retinal problems can result from physiological, environmental or hereditary factors which might result in blindness. Majority of retinal problems can be delayed or prevented if they are detected early. The objective of treatment is to protect and restore eyesight, or to lessen and stop retinal deterioration. Treatment for retinal diseases differs according to the severity and type of condition. Treatment options can include everything from prescription drugs and vitamins to laser therapy, injections and surgery. Various developments in the knowledge, diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases have become possible by the application of molecular genetic techniques. This book explores all the important aspects of retinal diseases in the present day scenario. It aims to understand the clinical perspectives of these diseases. This book is appropriate for students seeking detailed information in this area of study as well as for experts
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Retinal Diseases: Clinical Perspectives
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