Chorioretinal dystrophies

What is it?

Chorioretinal dystrophies are a heterogeneous group of hereditary pathologies, the diagnosis and treatment of which require the comprehensive cooperation of different specialists. A diagnostic process based on the latest techniques is followed by a therapeutic and possibly rehabilitative process.

The most common pathologies in this area are Stargardt-Fundus-Flavimaculatus disease, retinitis pigmentosa, Best vitelliform dystrophy, cone dystrophy and patterned dystrophy.

Main diagnostic tests and treatments:

  • photography;
  • autofluorescence in blue light and near-infrared;
  • retinal angiography with fluorescein and indocyanine green;
  • electrofunctional studies (EOG, ERG, PEV, multifocal ERG);
  • optical coherent light tomography;
  • computerized field of view;
  • microperimetry;
  • genetic research.

How is it diagnosed?

Main diagnostic tests:

  • photography;
  • autofluorescence in blue light and near-infrared;
  • retinal angiography with fluorescein and indocyanine green;
  • electrofunctional studies (EOG, ERG, PEV, multifocal ERG);
  • optical coherent light tomography;
  • computerized field of view;
  • microperimetry;
  • genetic research.

Suggested exams

Where do we treat it?

Within the San Donato Group, you can find Chorioretinal dystrophies specialists at these departments:

Are you interested in receiving the treatment?

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