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Multifocal Electroretinography Changes in the Macula at High Altitude: A Report of Three Cases
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High-altitude hypobaric hypoxia affects the function of the highly sensitive macula region. This suggests that the exposure of persons with macula diseases such as age-related macula degeneration, tapetoretinal degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy to high altitudes may influence the disease progression. For this reason, this population should avoid prolonged and unnecessary high-altitude exposure without proper acclimatization.
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