Information on additional retinal diseases, in alphabetical order:
Alternative medicine: please note that Dr. Dahr does not recommend or endorse any specific alternative or complementary therapies, but he provides these references for your information.
Medline Plus: Herbs and supplements
Dietary Supplements Labels database (National Library of Medicine)
Medline Plus: Complementary and alternative therapies
National Center for Complentary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Artery occlusion, also known as a retinal stroke, central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), or branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO): click here for more information
Central Serous Choroidopathy (CSC): click here for more information
Chorioretinal Scars: click here for more information
CHRPE Congenital Hypertropy of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium: click here for more information
Dislocated lens: click here for more information
Endophthalmitis: click here for more information
Foveomacular dystrophy (also known as Adult Onset Pseudovitelliform dystrophy): click here for more information
Genetic Eye Disease
National Library of Medicine genetics guide
Ocular albinism, from the National Library of Medicine
Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine patients: Click here for dosing recommendations
Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (ION), or optic nerve stroke: click here for more information
LASIK and the risk of retinal detachment: click here for more information
Lattice degeneration: click here for more information
Macroaneurysm of the retina: click here for more information
Melanocytoma: click here for more information on melanocytoma
Pain, or Eye Pain: click here for more information on eye pain and its evaluation.
Pets and eye health: click here for more information
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum: click here for information
Retinitis pigmentosa: click here for more information
Retinoschisis: click here for more information
Stargardt Disease: click here for more information
Tamoxifen retinopathy: click here for more information
Trauma to the eye: click here for more information
Vein occlusion, also known as central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) or branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO): click here for more information
von Hippel Lindau Disease
Retina Center of Oklahoma