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Retinal Drusen

Colloid or hyaline bodies lying beneath the retinal pigment epithelium. They may occur either secondary to changes in the choroid that affect the pigment epithelium or as an autosomal dominant disorder of the retinal pigment epithelium.
Also Known As:
Drusen, Retinal
Networked: 36 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 5 trials/studies)

Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Macular Degeneration (Age-Related Maculopathy)
2. Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis (Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis, Type II)
3. Retinal Detachment (Retinal Detachments)
4. Atrophy
5. Geographic Atrophy

Experts

1. Klein, Ronald: 4 articles (01/2020 - 10/2002)
2. Colville, D: 3 articles (11/2022 - 03/2009)
3. Klein, Barbara E K: 3 articles (01/2020 - 10/2002)
4. Harraka, P: 2 articles (11/2022 - 01/2022)
5. Mack, H: 2 articles (11/2022 - 01/2022)
6. Savige, J: 2 articles (11/2022 - 03/2009)
7. Savige, Judy: 2 articles (04/2022 - 01/2022)
8. Fraser-Bell, Samantha: 2 articles (01/2022 - 01/2006)
9. Abel, K: 1 article (11/2022)
10. Glance, S: 1 article (11/2022)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Retinal Drusen:
1. Retinaldehyde (Retinal)IBA
2. Complement Factor H (Factor H)IBA
3. Retinal Pigments (Pigments, Visual)IBA
4. Complement System Proteins (Complement)IBA
5. Fluorescein (Funduscein)FDA LinkGeneric
6. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link
7. Amyloid (Amyloid Fibrils)IBA
8. Amyloid Precursor Protein Secretases (beta-Secretase)IBA
9. LectinsIBA
10. Cholinergic Antagonists (Anticholinergics)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Slit Lamp
3. Laser Coagulation
4. Lasers (Laser)
5. Contact Lenses