Senile retinoschisis is a condition that causes a person's vision to slowly get worse (progressive). It usually affects both eyes. Retinoschisis results when the light-sensing cells at the back of the eye (retina) split from the layer of cells that send vision signals to the brain. The condition causes small fluid-filled sacs (cysts) to form in the side (peripheral) portions of the retina. The cysts can merge together and cause the layers of the retina to split.
In some cases, this condition can lead to separation of the retina from the back of the eye (retinal detachment). If this occurs, it can cause more severe vision loss or even blindness.
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The cause of this condition is not known.
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This condition