Retinitis
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Clinic
- It is inflammation of the retina in the eye, which can permanently damage the retina and lead to blindness.
- Its most common form, called Retinitis pigmentosa, that leads to blindness in patients in the age range of 20–60 years old.
- Retinitis may be caused by several infectious agents, including TPG, CMV and candida.
- CMV retinitis is an important cause of blindness in AIDS patients.
- Candida spreading to the retina from the bloodstream usually results in the production of several retinal abscesses.
2 Symptoms and signs
- First symptom is a slow loss of vision, esp that of night vision
- Later signs include loss of peripheral vision, leading to tunnel vision.
- In some cases, symptoms are experienced in only one of the eyes.
- Experiencing floaters, flashes, blurred vision and loss of side vision in just one eye may be an early indication of onset of retinitis.
3 Miasms
- CMV
- HSV-1
- HSV-2
- LCM
- RBL
- RVF: Vasculitis
- VZV