Geographic atrophy (GA) is a progressive, age-related disease with a genetic component, causing photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cell death. The disease progresses quickly, with 67% losing their driver's license within two years of diagnosis and 66% of patients eventually becoming legally blind. Dr. Arshad Khanani MD, MA, FASRS, Clinical Professor at the University of Nevada, explains the urgency of early diagnosis and intervention to preserve patient independence.
Expert Insights on the Impact of Geographic Atrophy and the Need for Early Intervention
66% of patients with geographic atrophy will eventually become legally blind
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3/25/2025
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