fotoreseptorite
Fotoreseptorite is a rare, progressive disorder that affects the photoreceptor cells of the retina. It is characterized by a gradual loss of visual acuity, increased sensitivity to light, and episodes of photopsia, the perception of flashing or flickering lights. In many patients, night vision is impaired, leading to difficulties navigating low‑light environments.
The condition is believed to result from inherited mutations in genes essential for the normal function of
Diagnosis of fotoreseptorite is typically made through comprehensive ophthalmologic examination, including visual field testing, optical coherence
Current management is largely supportive. Vitamin A supplementation may slow disease progression in early stages, though
Epidemiological data indicate that fotoreseptorite affects fewer than one in a million individuals, with a slight