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==Overview== | |||
==Causes of Retinitis== | |||
===Retinitis Pigmentosa=== | |||
*Retinitis Pigmentosa is classified as a genetic eye disease, inherited from either one or both of a patient's parents. | |||
*The disease is a result of genetic defects in one of 50 genes required for the proper creation of photoreceptor proteins. | |||
*Generally the genetic disorder is linked to the inheritance of a recessive gene contributed by both parents. | |||
*Other cases have been linked to the inheritance of a dominant gene, defects of the X chromosome, and newly formed mutations caused by diseases. | |||
*Progression of RP causes photoreceptor, cellular breakdown, both rods and cones. | |||
*Ultimately, the progressive breakdown of photoreceptors leads to restricted vision or permanent loss of vision. | |||
===Cytomegalovirus Retinitis=== | |||
*Cytomegalovirus Retinitis is a result of viral, herpes infection of the retina. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Causes of Retinitis
Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Retinitis Pigmentosa is classified as a genetic eye disease, inherited from either one or both of a patient's parents.
- The disease is a result of genetic defects in one of 50 genes required for the proper creation of photoreceptor proteins.
- Generally the genetic disorder is linked to the inheritance of a recessive gene contributed by both parents.
- Other cases have been linked to the inheritance of a dominant gene, defects of the X chromosome, and newly formed mutations caused by diseases.
- Progression of RP causes photoreceptor, cellular breakdown, both rods and cones.
- Ultimately, the progressive breakdown of photoreceptors leads to restricted vision or permanent loss of vision.
Cytomegalovirus Retinitis
- Cytomegalovirus Retinitis is a result of viral, herpes infection of the retina.