Autosomal Recessive Optic Nerve Degeneration

Optic nerve degeneration encompasses a number of conditions that causes the optic nerve to no longer work effectively or waste away. The optic nerve carries nerve impulses carrying visual information from the retina in the eye to the brain. Symptoms include loss of peripheral vision, reduced colour vision, blurred vision and loss of sharp focus. 


In collaboration with Lindsey Whitelaw

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