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Autoimmune retinopathy

Evidence: Unconfirmed

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Description

Patient Groups

Autoimmune retinopathy
Birdshot retinopathy

Retinopathy is a symptom of lupus and other autoimmune conditions. “Birdshot retinopathy” is a very rare form that can occur independent of underlying autoimmune disease. However, evidence that it is an autoimmune disease is lacking.

None found.

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None found.

Prevalence

Rare, no published data [Canamary 2018].

Typical Age of onset

40 to 50 years old (source: Investigative Ophthamology and Visual Science)

Symptoms

  • loss of vision over a period of days or weeks (subacute vision loss - 71% of patients)

  • apparent flashes of light (photopsias - 41% of patients)

  • loss of low-light vision (nyctalopia - 24% of patients)