Accelerated Accumulation of Lipofuscin Pigments in the RPE of a Mouse Model forABCA4-Mediated Retinal Dystrophies following Vitamin A Supplementation
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2008Vol. 49(9), pp. 3821–3821
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Roxana A. Radu, Quan Yuan, Jane Hu, Jennifer H. Peng, Marcia Lloyd, Steven Nusinowitz, Dean Bok, Gabriel H. Travis
Abstract
Vitamin A supplementation should be avoided in patients with ABCA4 mutations or other retinal or macular dystrophies associated with lipofuscin accumulation in the retinal pigment epithelium.
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