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ICD-10 code: H44.2E9

Disease category: H44.2E: Degenerative myopia with other maculopathy

Degenerative myopia with other maculopathy, unspecified eye: What You Need to Know

Degenerative myopia is a condition that affects the eyes and is characterized by progressive nearsightedness. The condition is also known as high myopia and is the result of the elongation of the eyeball, which causes the retina to stretch and thin out. This can lead to various complications, including macular degeneration.

Maculopathy is a term used to describe any disease or disorder that affects the macula, which is the central part of the retina that is responsible for sharp, clear vision. When degenerative myopia occurs with other maculopathy, it can cause further complications and may require additional treatment.

  1. Types of Maculopathy
  2. There are several types of maculopathy that can occur with degenerative myopia:

    • Macular choroidal neovascularization
    • Macular hole
    • Epiretinal membrane
    • Central serous retinopathy
    • Pigment epithelial detachment
  3. Symptoms
  4. Symptoms of degenerative myopia with other maculopathy may include:

    • Blurred or distorted vision
    • Difficulty seeing in low light
    • Loss of central vision
    • A dark spot in the center of your vision
    • Colors appearing less bright
  5. Diagnosis
  6. A comprehensive eye exam is necessary to diagnose degenerative myopia with other maculopathy. This may include:

    • A visual acuity test
    • A dilated eye exam
    • An optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan
    • A fluorescein angiography
  7. Risk Factors
  8. Several factors may increase your risk of developing degenerative myopia with other maculopathy:

    • Family history of the condition
    • Excessive nearsightedness
    • Age
    • Gender (women are at higher risk)

If you are experiencing any symptoms of degenerative myopia with other maculopathy, it is important to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor. Early

Treatment of Degenerative myopia with other maculopathy, unspecified eye:

Treatment Options for Degenerative Myopia with Other Maculopathy, Unspecified Eye
Degenerative myopia is a type of nearsightedness that can cause severe vision loss and other eye problems. When degenerative myopia is accompanied by maculopathy, the condition can become even more serious. Maculopathy refers to any disease that affects the macula, which is the center of the retina respo...

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