Kirit Patel describes the management of an inherited retinal lesion and how electrophysiological testing is useful
This article is best viewed in a PDF Format.
A seven-year-old Caucasian patient, DH, was referred by his optometrist to the local eye clinic after he failed to improve the boy's visual acuity. His mother was told by the ophthalmologist that there was no eye pathology and his vision would develop as he grew and generally to have good lighting when he read. The young boy's aunt suggested that her two nephews have an eye test with me as I had referred her son for possible X-linked retinoschisis a year earlier.
Register now to continue reading
Thank you for visiting Optician Online. Register now to access up to 10 news and opinion articles a month.
Register
Already have an account? Sign in here