Retinal Dysplasia

Retinal dysplasia is an eye disease affecting the retina of animals and, less commonly, humans. It is usually a nonprogressive disease and can be caused by viral infections, drugs, vitamin A deficiency, or genetic defects. Retinal dysplasia is characterized by folds or rosettes (round clumps) of the retinal tissue.

Read more about Retinal Dysplasia:  Retinal Dysplasia in Dogs, Retinal Dysplasia in Other Animals