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Write a research the problem of macular degeneration and find a good and bad websites only need 1 website for good and 1 website for bad, use to determine the quality
short term and long term effects why it has those effects treatments, why they work can use websites beyond good or bad websites.
A description of why you thought your websites were good or bad , only need 1 website for good and 1 website for bad.
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Clinical Presentation
Macular degeneration (MD) is an eye condition affecting the macula. MD is characterized by loss of central vision, blurred vision, distorted vision, visual hallucination, inability to recognize faces among others. There are two types of MD wet and dry (Boyd n.p.). Dry MD is characterized by having drusen in macular while wet has new blood vessels that leak their content on macular. The presentation occurs as a result of the macular having drusen or blood vessels which leak their content on macular. Dry MD presents with loss
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