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Clinical and Rehabilitative Management of Retinitis Pigmentosa: Up-to-Date
Authors:Parmeggiani Francesco  Sato Giovanni  De Nadai Katia  Romano Mario R  Binotto Andrea  Costagliola Ciro
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Abstract:The term retinitis pigmentosa (RP) indicates a heterogeneous group of genetic rare ocular diseases in which either rods or cones are prevalently damaged. RP represents the most common hereditary cause of blindness in people from 20 to 60 years old. In general, the different RP forms consist of progressive photo-receptorial neuro-degenerations, which are characterized by variable visual disabilities and considerable socio-sanitary burden. Sometimes, RP patients do not become visually impaired or legally blind until their 40-50 years of age and/or maintain a quite acceptable sight for all their life. Other individuals with RP become completely blind very early or in middle childhood. Although there is no treatment that can effectively cure RP, in some case-series the disease's progression seems to be reducible by specific preventive approaches. In the most part of RP patients, the quality of vision can be considerably increased by means of nanometer-controlled filters. In the present review, the main aspects of the routine clinical and rehabilitative managements for RP patients are described, particularly focusing on the importance of specific referral Centers to practice a real multidisciplinary governance of these dramatic diseases.
Keywords:Inherited retinal dystrophies   retinitis pigmentosa   multidisciplinary management   clinical governance   prevention   therapy   rehabilitation.
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