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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fundus flavimaculatus - définition

AGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY PROGRESSIVE VISION LOSS USUALLY TO THE POINT OF LEGAL BLINDNESS
Targardt's disease; Targardt disease; Stargardt's disease; Fundus flavimaculatus; Flavimacular retinopathy

Stargardt disease         
Stargardt disease is the most common inherited single-gene retinal disease. In terms of the first description of the disease, it follows an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, which has been later linked to bi-allelic ABCA4 gene variants (STGD1).
Fundus         
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Fundus (disambiguation)
·noun The bottom or base of any hollow organ; as, the fundus of the bladder; the fundus of the eye.
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Fundus (disambiguation)
Fundus (Latin for "bottom") is an anatomical term referring to that part of a concavity in any organ, which is at the far end from its opening. It may refer to:

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Stargardt disease

Stargardt disease is the most common inherited single-gene retinal disease. In terms of the first description of the disease, it follows an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, which has been later linked to bi-allelic ABCA4 gene variants (STGD1). However, there are Stargardt-like diseases with mimicking phenotypes that are referred to as STGD3 and STGD4, and have a autosomal dominant inheritance due to defects with ELOVL4 or PROM1 genes, respectively. It is characterized by macular degeneration that begins in childhood, adolescence or adulthood, resulting in progressive loss of vision.