What Is Juxtapapillary Pigment Epithelium Atrophy?
Juxtapapillary pigment epithelium atrophy refers to thinning or loss of pigment cells near the optic nerve. This area appears irregular or pale and can be associated with myopia, glaucoma, or congenital variations. The atrophy itself usually does not cause symptoms, but it may help doctors evaluate optic nerve health. Its appearance can change slowly with time. Imaging is used to document structural details.
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