Leber's Optic Neuropathy
Leber's Optic Neuropathy Causes
The disease is a genetic disorder of the cells' mitochondria.
Leber's Optic Neuropathy Definition
Leber's optic neuropathy is an eye illness characterized by the swelling and eventual decay of the retinal ganglion cells. This results to permanent loss of eye vision.
Leber's Optic Neuropathy Diagnosis
Tests such as optical coherence topography are used to detect the presence of leber's optic neuropathy.
Leber's Optic Neuropathy Symptoms and Signs
The first symptom found in the disease is reduced to total loss vision. After a few weeks, edema-liked fibers begin to develop in the eye, causing pain and discomfort.
Leber's Optic Neuropathy Treatment
Treatment for the illness can be done by the use special anti-inflammatory drugs.