What Is Juxtapapillary Retinal Pigment Clumping?
Juxtapapillary retinal pigment clumping refers to small, densely packed pigment deposits that appear near the optic nerve. These clumps often develop after inflammation, chronic retinal stress, or mild degeneration. Most cases do not cause symptoms, but they may signal past or ongoing retinal changes. The pattern and density help clinicians understand the underlying cause. Imaging supports evaluation and long-term monitoring.
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