Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) belongs to a group of genetic retinal diseases referred to as inherited retinal dystrophies.
RP is one among the common disease which causes early functional visual problems in younger adults. The prevalence of RP varies widely across populations. In the Indian context, population-based studies have indicated a relatively higher prevalence of RP
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Can Retinitis Pigmentosa Be Prevented?
As majority of the RP cases are inherited, special attention is needed to address the genetic aspect. Genetic counselling, detailed family members examination, genetic testing, understanding the pattern of inheritance, pre-natal and antenatal tests at necessary situations are very important in prevention of RP and its risk reduction in future generation.
Contributed by
Dr Deepika C Parameswarappa, Consultant Ophthalmologist, LV Prasad Eye Institute
Dr Subhadra Jalali, Network Director, Consultant Ophthalmologist, L V Prasad Eye Institute
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