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Visual function and dysfunction in early and late age-related maculopathy
2006
Progress in retinal and eye research
Late age-related maculopathy (ARM) is responsible for the majority of blind registrations in the Western world among persons over 50 years of age. It has devastating effects on quality of life and independence and is becoming a major public health concern. Current treatment options are limited and most aim to slow progression rather than restore vision; therefore, early detection to identify those patients most suitable for these interventions is essential. In this work, we review the
doi:10.1016/j.preteyeres.2005.11.002
pmid:16580242
fatcat:txg2b4ncebhldpmdu5y3uwiabe