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Chronic untreated retinal detachment in a patient with choroideremia provides insight into the disease process and potential therapy.

Maria Pilar Martin-GutierrezThomas Mw BuckleyRobert E MacLaren
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Although retinal gene therapy is commonly targeted to the macular area in choroideremia, the observation of a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment indicates that the peripheral retina may not fuse with the residual choroid as occurs in the equatorial and macular regions. If this hypothesis is correct, targeting gene therapy to the retinal periphery even in advanced cases may be feasible and could potentially be used to preserve navigational vision.
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