What Is Juvenile Peripheral Retinal Degeneration?
Juvenile peripheral retinal degeneration involves early thinning or structural irregularity along the outer retina in children or adolescents. These areas may look white, scalloped, or slightly elevated. Most cases cause no symptoms, but they can increase the risk of retinal tears in some children. Degeneration patterns vary based on genetics, anatomy, and refractive error. Monitoring helps assess long-term stability.
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