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Retinoschisis is an X-linked recessive eye disease leading to moderate to severe visual handicap at late adulthood. Affected males usually have mild visual impairment during childhood, often discovered at routine visus controls at schools. Some patients may stay symptomless till adulthood. Most patients retain reasonable vision until fifth or sixth decades when some deterioration usually takes place. Total blindness is an exception.
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Definition, symptoms, and treatment of Retinoschisis.
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Listing of all allelic variants in the RS1 gene.
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Detailed references and genetic information on Retinoschisis.
Jon Diercks's links about X-Linked Recessive Juvenile Retinoschisis.
Listing of all allelic variants in the RS1 gene.
Summarizes the known facts about the disease.
Definition, symptoms, and treatment of Retinoschisis.
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