Retinitis Pigmentosa: Causes, Tests, and Treatment Options
By Henry James
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Retinitis pigmentosa, or RP, is when there is retinal damage caused by genetic defects. The cells controlling that night vision, or rods, are damaged and so are the retinal cone cells. There can be dark deposits in the retina. This condition can also be known as rod-cone dystrophy, or progressive pigmentary retinopathy. It was first mentioned in 1855 by the Dutch ophthalmologist Franziscus C. Donders. The condition affects night vision among other visual disorders and can lead in some cases to total blindness. Some of the most severe signs do not happen until early adulthood. Symptoms of RP include tunnel vision, night blindness, glare or light problems, double vision, cataracts, and decreased visual acuity. While there is no cure for RP, several treatment options are available to help you manage the disease.
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Retinitis Pigmentosa - Henry James
Retinitis Pigmentosa: Causes, Tests, and Treatment Options
James Henry, MA
Jeremy Norville, MD (Ed.)
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Copyright 2012 James Henry, Jeremy Norville
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Contents
Introduction
Causes
Testing
Treatment Options
Related Disorders
Organizations Related To Retinitis Pigmentosa
Appendix A: Internet Resources / Further Reading
Glossary of Medical Terms
References
Introduction
According to PubMed Health, retinitis pigmentosa, or RP, is when there is retinal damage caused by genetic defects. It was first mentioned in 1855 by the Dutch ophthalmologist Franziscus C. Donders. The condition occurs in about one in every 4,000 United States citizens and affects their night vision among other visual disorders. The cells controlling that night vision, or rods, are damaged and so are the retinal cone cells. There can be dark deposits in the retina. This condition can also be known as rod-cone dystrophy, or progressive pigmentary retinopathy. Some of the most severe signs do not happen until early adulthood. Symptoms of RP include tunnel vision, night blindness, glare or light problems, double vision, cataracts, and decreased visual acuity.
Tunnel vision as a symptom in retinitis pigmentosa is where the vision loss is like a donut ring. The outer edges of vision are blanked, or dark, and there is only a circular patch of sight in the very center, like looking through a tube. It will progress peripherally and centrally as it continues. Sometimes the tunnel vision may not progress into affecting central vision, but there is also a chance that it will. This tunnel vision worsens in bad weather and at night. Studies have suggested that 5 percent of the remaining field of vision is affected, on average, per year.
Normal eyesight (top) and retinitis pigmentosa (bottom)
Night blindness is the other key symptom of the condition and may be the first symptom known. The retina rod cells are the first to degenerate in retinitis