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    Disease: Retinitis Pigmentosa

    Disease: Retinitis Pigmentosa

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    Chief complaint: The patient is a known case of retinitis pigmentosa since the age of 14-15 yrs of age. He has c/o poor vision in both eyes. He has c/o short-sightedness in both eyes. Vision in daylight is difficult along with difficulty in night vision. Lack of central vision but the peripheral vision is good as of now. Due to dimness of vision, he has an inability to read, glares at strong light

    Presenting Illness: A 42 years old male presented with a history of difficulties of vision in both eyes since the age of 14-15 of age. But initially, his vision in both eyes was normal with good day vision. Later on, he developed difficulties in both eyes during bright light, and sunny light since his 35 yrs age. He has gone loss of vision in both eyes and is unable to figure out objects and colors. His central vision is decreased with slightly good vision in the peripheral region. The patient’s overall health is good but his eyesight is not good

    Disease: Retinitis Pigmentosa
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    Content authored and reviewed by qualified members of our medical team | Last updated: 15 May 2023