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Childhood-onset retinal dystrophies reduces life-time income by one third - an individual based socio-economic analysis.

Kessel LineJakob KjellbergKamilla NissenAnette RasmussenMorten la Cour
Published in: Ophthalmic genetics (2022)
A few among those with childhood-onset IRD were able to obtain high educational levels, and many were assigned a disability pension from early adulthood or were unemployed, resulting in a markedly reduced lifetime income although grade mark points from primary education were comparable, suggesting that the difference was not explained by intellectual differences between the groups.
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