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Inherited eye diseases in Turkey: Current approaches and future directions.

Fulya Yaylacıoğlu TuncaySezen Guntekin ErgunAyse OnerAyse TuranEmin OzmertMehmet Ali ErgunSengul Ozdek
Published in: American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics (2020)
The aim of this review is to reveal Turkey's current status of medical practice in inherited eye diseases and the necessary steps to improve healthcare services and research activities in this area. Since consanguinity rate is high, disease burden is estimated to be high in Turkey. Universal health insurance system, easily accessible medical specialists, increasing genetic test, and counseling opportunities are the key advantages of Turkey's healthcare system. However, specialized clinics for inherited eye diseases, low-vision rehabilitation services, training of ophthalmologists about the recent developments in ocular genetics, and multidisciplinary translational research are the main headlines needed to be focused for better health services and successful research in Turkey.
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