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There is no specific treatment for [[congenital rubella syndrome]]. Symptoms are treated as appropriate. Management for ocular [[congenital rubella syndrome|congenital rubella syndrome (CRS)]] is similar to that for age-related [[macular degeneration]], including counseling, regular monitoring, and the provision of low vision devices, if required.<ref name="pmid12365660">{{cite journal | There is no specific treatment for [[congenital rubella syndrome]]. Symptoms are treated as appropriate. Management for ocular [[congenital rubella syndrome|congenital rubella syndrome (CRS)]] is similar to that for age-related [[macular degeneration]], including counseling, regular monitoring, and the provision of low vision devices, if required.<ref name="pmid12365660">{{cite journal | ||
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Overview
There is no specific treatment for congenital rubella syndrome. Symptoms are treated as appropriate. Management for ocular congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) is similar to that for age-related macular degeneration, including counseling, regular monitoring, and the provision of low vision devices, if required.[1]