maculadystrofi
Maculadystrofi, or macular dystrophy, is a collective term for inherited retinal disorders in which the macula—the central area of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision—is primarily affected. These conditions are typically progressive and can lead to reduced central vision, metamorphopsia (distorted vision), and color vision changes, while peripheral vision is often preserved. Onset and severity vary by subtype, ranging from childhood to adulthood.
Genetic forms include Stargardt disease (fundus flavimaculatus), usually autosomal recessive due to ABCA4 mutations, with early-onset
Diagnosis relies on eye examination and imaging. Fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence, and optical coherence tomography reveal
Management currently focuses on vision optimization rather than cure. There is no widely available disease-modifying therapy