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Can a doctor tell how long you have lattice degeneration?
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Can a doctor tell how long you have lattice degeneration?

by Mel__0, May 26, 1999 12:00AM

Posted by Mel on May 26, 1999 at 21:58:28
Hello.  I am 25 years old.  I have lattice degeneration.  I have gone to see a couple of retinal specialist about this.  I asked them if they know how long I have had the disease.  But they said it is impossible to tell.  However, when I went to get a second opinion from another retinal specialist, he said I have had it since I was 7 years old.  Is this possible?  If the other doctors can't tell, how can he?  Thanks.

Posted by HFHS MD - NI on May 26, 1999 at 22:13:39
Mel,
I do not believe the duration of lattice degeneration in a specific person can be determined.  Its incidence increase with age.
HFHS MD - NI



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