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*Clinically diagnosed cases of Retinitis pigmentosa occur at an approximate rate of one case per every 2500 to 7000 people. | *Clinically diagnosed cases of Retinitis pigmentosa occur at an approximate rate of one case per every 2500 to 7000 people. | ||
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Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence
- Clinically diagnosed cases of Retinitis pigmentosa occur at an approximate rate of one case per every 2500 to 7000 people.
Age
- Commonly diagnosed within young children and patients in their early adulthood.
Gender
- There is no clear disparity between male and female populations affected by retinitis pigmentosa.
- On average men with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa suffer from the worst prognosis.