Macular Degeneration

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Age-Related
Macular Degeneration
By Tom Boyles, Dustin Broadus,
Lori Buckle, Constance Marsh,
and April Seybold
What is Macular Degeneration?
Macular Degeneration is a group
of progressive eye conditions
which involve deterioration of the
macula, the central region of the
retina.
Partial list of types of
Macular Degeneration:
• Age-Related Macular Degeneration
• Juvenile Macular Degeneration or
Macular Dystrophy
• Stargardt’s Disease, a type of
Juvenile Macular Degeneration
RISK FACTORS
for
MACULAR DEGENERATION
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Smoking
Family history of the disease
Obesity
High blood pressure
Having a lighter eye color
Possible side effect of some drugs
SOCIETAL IMPACT
• Age-Related Macular Degeneration
(ARMD or AMD) is the most common
cause of irreversible vision loss in
Americans over the age of 60.
• Estimations say 10 million Americans
will experience ARMD during their
lifetime.
There are two general types of
Age-Related Macular Degeneration:
• “Dry” (non-neovascular or atrophic)
– Early stage, less severe
– 85%-95% of cases
– Most common symptom is burry vision
– 3 Stages: Early, Intermediate, & Advanced
• “Wet” (neovascular or exudative)
– More severe than “Dry” ARMD
– Early symptom: Straight lines appear wavy
– Central vision blind spots develop
– Two sub-types: Occult & Classic
How is it diagnosed?
If retinal damage
is suspected, an
ophthalmologist
will perform a
retinal exam.
Fluorescein angiography is used to
examine the retinal blood vessels.
In “Dry” ARMD yellowish
waste deposits, called
drusen form on the retina.
In “Wet” ARMD unwanted,
proliferating blood vessels
leak blood & fluid causing
permanent damage to lightsensitive retinal cells.
An Amsler grid
assists with diagnosis
An Amsler grid
is a tool that
eye doctors use to
detect vision
problems resulting
from damage to
the macula.
The lines may look
wavy if you have
Early “Dry” ARMD.
Small blind spots may
appear in your vision as
dry macular degeneration
progresses.
CHANGES IN THE MACULA
What impact does ARMD
have on the vision?
• Distorted Vision
• Loss of sharp, central
vision needed for
reading, driving, etc.
• Difficulty seeing fine
detail
• Difficulty seeing color
clearly
Common Treatments
• There is no cure for
“Dry” or “Wet” ARMD at
this point in time.
• No FDA-approved
treatments exist for
“Dry” ARMD.
• Studies indicate taking
vitamins A, C, and E,
zinc, lutein, antioxidants,
& Omega-3 oils may help
prevent or slow “Dry”
Macular Degeneration.
Common Treatments
Various FDA approved drugs are
used to slow down the
progression of “Wet” ARMD.
• Lucentis, Macugen
• Visudyne used with
Photodynamic Therapy or PDT
What will improve the lives of
individuals with ARMD?
• Low vision aids such as
magnifiers
• UV protected
sunglasses
• Proper lighting for near
tasks
• Regular visits to your
ophthalmologist or
optometrist
References
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http://www.macular.org/stargardts.html
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