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- Choroideremia abstract "Choroideremia /kɒˌrɔɪdɨˈriːmi.ə/ is an X-linked recessive retinal degenerative disease that leads to the degeneration of the choriocapillaris, the retinal pigment epithelium, and the photoreceptor of the eye. Choroideremia (CHM) is a rare inherited disorder that causes progressive loss of vision due to degeneration of the choroid and retina. It occurs almost exclusively in males. In childhood, night blindness is the most common first symptom. As the disease progresses, there is loss of vision, frequently starting as an irregular ring that gradually expands both in toward central vision and out toward the extreme periphery.Progression of the disease continues throughout the individual's life. Both the rate of change and the degree of visual loss are variable among those affected, even within the same family.The actual vision loss is caused by degeneration of several layers of cells that are essential to sight. These layers, which line the inside of the back of the eye, are called the choroid, the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and the retina. The choroid is a network of blood vessels located between the retina and the sclera, the "white of the eye." Choroidal vessels provide oxygen and nutrients to both the RPE and the retina's photoreceptor cells.The RPE, directly beneath the retina, supports the function of photoreceptor cells. Photoreceptors convert light into the electrical impulses that transfer messages to the brain where "seeing" actually occurs. In the early stages of Choroideremia, the choroid and the retinal pigment epithelium initially deteriorate. Eventually, photoreceptor cells also degenerate. As a result, vision is lost.".
- Choroideremia diseasesdb "2619".
- Choroideremia icd10 "H31.2".
- Choroideremia icd9 "363.55".
- Choroideremia meshId "D015794".
- Choroideremia omim "303100".
- Choroideremia wikiPageExternalLink blindness.org.
- Choroideremia wikiPageExternalLink chminfo.wikispaces.com.
- Choroideremia wikiPageExternalLink www.choroideremia.org.
- Choroideremia wikiPageExternalLink br.fcgi?book=gene&part=choroid.
- Choroideremia wikiPageExternalLink gene-therapy-restores-sight.
- Choroideremia wikiPageID "3800988".
- Choroideremia wikiPageRevisionID "592407645".
- Choroideremia diseasesdb "2619".
- Choroideremia hasPhotoCollection Choroideremia.
- Choroideremia icd "363.55".
- Choroideremia icd "H31.2".
- Choroideremia meshid "D015794".
- Choroideremia name "Choroideremia".
- Choroideremia omim "303100".
- Choroideremia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Choroideremia subject Category:Disorders_of_choroid_and_retina.
- Choroideremia subject Category:Genetic_disorders.
- Choroideremia type Abstraction100002137.
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- Choroideremia type Condition113920835.
- Choroideremia type Disease114070360.
- Choroideremia type Disorder114052403.
- Choroideremia type DisordersOfChoroidAndRetina.
- Choroideremia type GeneticDisease114151139.
- Choroideremia type GeneticDisorders.
- Choroideremia type IllHealth114052046.
- Choroideremia type Illness114061805.
- Choroideremia type PathologicalState114051917.
- Choroideremia type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Choroideremia type State100024720.
- Choroideremia type Disease.
- Choroideremia type AilmentCondition.
- Choroideremia type Situation.
- Choroideremia comment "Choroideremia /kɒˌrɔɪdɨˈriːmi.ə/ is an X-linked recessive retinal degenerative disease that leads to the degeneration of the choriocapillaris, the retinal pigment epithelium, and the photoreceptor of the eye. Choroideremia (CHM) is a rare inherited disorder that causes progressive loss of vision due to degeneration of the choroid and retina. It occurs almost exclusively in males. In childhood, night blindness is the most common first symptom.".
- Choroideremia label "Choroideremia".
- Choroideremia label "Choroideremia".
- Choroideremia label "Choroïdérémie".
- Choroideremia label "Coroideremia".
- Choroideremia label "Coroideremia".
- Choroideremia label "تنكس المشيمية".
- Choroideremia sameAs Coroideremia.
- Choroideremia sameAs Choroïdérémie.
- Choroideremia sameAs Coroideremia.
- Choroideremia sameAs Choroideremia.
- Choroideremia sameAs Coroideremia.
- Choroideremia sameAs m.0b0q0m.
- Choroideremia sameAs Q2397009.
- Choroideremia sameAs Q2397009.
- Choroideremia sameAs Choroideremia.
- Choroideremia wasDerivedFrom Choroideremia?oldid=592407645.
- Choroideremia isPrimaryTopicOf Choroideremia.
- Choroideremia name "Choroideremia".