Cone dystrophy
Cone dystrophy: Introduction
Cone dystrophy: A rare inherited eye disorder characterized by the deterioration of the cone cells in the retina of the eye leading to vision loss.
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Symptoms of Cone dystrophy
- Progressive constriction of peripheral visual field
- Retinal photoreceptor dystrophy
- Dystrophy of eye pigment epithelium
- Abiotrophic degeneration of cones
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