Lattice degenerat

 

Overview:

Lattice degeneration occurs in eight to 11 percent of the general population. It presents as a linear trail of fibrosed vessels within atrophied retina in a "lattice" pattern. The underlying cause of lattice is not really known. The condition appears to be due to dropout of peripheral retinal capillaries with resulting ischemia (an insufficient blood supply), which results in the thinning of all retinal layers. There is hardening of the larger vessels, with their lumen being filled with extracellular glial tissue, giving lattice degeneration its characteristic fibrotic appearance.

The retinal thinning has several effects: (1) the overlying vitreous will be disturbed, resulting in a pocket of liquefaction overlying the lattice lesion known as a lacuna; (2) the vitreous along the edges of the lattice lesion will undergo strong adhesion to the retina; and (3) the ischemia and retinal thinning will disturb the retinal pigment epithelium, resulting in RPE hyperplasia and a pigmented appearance.

Often the thinning becomes so profound that a full-thickness hole atrophies through the retina at the lattice lesion. The overlying liquefied vitreous has the ability to pass through the hole into the subretinal space and possibly lead to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. This will occur in approximately two percent of cases of holes within lattice degeneration. Due to the liquefaction of the overlying vitreous, there is no vitreoretinal traction on the edges of a hole in lattice degeneration. If a posterior vitreous detachment occurs, the vitreoretinal traction along the posterior edge of a lattice lesion may result in a linear tear, with an ensuing progression to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in 37 percent of cases.

The incidence of atrophic holes in lattice degeneration ranges from 18 to 42 percent.

Symptoms:

The patient is usually over age 20 and is nearly always asymptomatic, except for possible complaints of flashing lights (photopsia). There appears to be a higher incidence of myopia in patients with lattice degeneration. There is no racial or sexual predilection.

Causes:

The underlying cause is not known.

Conventional Treatment:

There is no conventional solution. Lasers or cryoretinopexy are sometimes used prophylactically to help prevent retinal detachments.

Complementary Treatment:

We recommend the following protocol to help preserve vision for those with lattice degeneration. Where possible, we use products that can be taken in liquid form for best absorption.

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The recommendations are given in order of priority. We suggest the following:

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Essential: Macula Complete Eye Multivitamin this formula is an excellent eye multivitamin foundation formula recommended for those with any retinal conditions.
Each bottle contains 180 capsules. Cost $60 per bottle ($58 on automatic delivery). Recommended dosage is 8 capsules per day taken with meals.
Essential: Pure Focus offered through Nutritional Focus, is in liquid form and contains lutein, zeaxanthin, vinpocetine and small levels of vitamin E to support absorption. Lutein and zeaxanthin filter light, and serve as potent free radical scavengers for the retina. Vinpocetine improves the utilization of glucose and oxygen in the brain and retina. Cost to patient is $28 per month for the first 2 months ($24 per month on automatic delivery). Recommended dosage is 1 pump 5 times per day under the tongue for the first two months, then 1 pump 3 times per day under the tongue thereafter.
Essential: Carlson's Fine Fish Oil is in liquid form. One bottle contains 6.7 fluid ounces, and 1 teaspoon contains 1600 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids (800 mg of EPA and 500 mg of DHA), plus 14 mg of antioxidants to preserve freshness. Omega-3 fatty acids help improve circulation, integrity of blood vessels, proper brain functioning, flexibility and permeability of cell membranes, and helps protect the retina's photoreceptor cells. Recommended dosage is 2-3 teaspoonfuls per day. Cost is $20 per bottle ($18 on automatic delivery).
Essential: Microcurrent Stimulation Home Unit (MicroStim or MCS): uses gentle waves of microcurrent around the eyes to promote improved energy and blood circulation in the retina, improved delivery of nutrients and removal of ongoing waste created in the retina by light. It is a therapy that has been helping people with macular degeneration stabilize their condition and preserve vision (click on above for summary of studies and pricing options). Recommended usage is one 5-minute cycle four times per day.

Important: Gingko Biloba Liquid Extract manufactured by Gaia Herbs is in liquid form, and taken by dropper. According to a double blind study (see Research section for more details), Gingko Biloba may be helpful for those with macular degeneration. Gingko Biloba, among other benefits, improves circulation of blood to the brain and extremities. Cost is $22 per bottle ($20 on automatic delivery).
Helpful: Digestive Care: As we age, we produce less enzymes needed for absorbing essential nutrients from food. Digestive Care by RightFoods?is designed to aid in replacing these lost enzymes, providing a full-spectrum of seven plant-sourced enzymes to support optimal digestion and absorption. This formula also includes intestinal bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus to promote improved intestinal flora for digestion. Recommended dosage is 1 capsule per day with meals. Each bottle contains 30 capsules. Cost is $13 per bottle ($11 on automatic delivery).

Helpful: Astaxanthin is a fat-soluble carotenoid and antioxidant that kills off free radicals in the body, staving off age-related diseases such as macular degeneration. A study published in 1996 found astaxanthin to be nearly three times stronger than lutein and 550 times more potent than vitamin E in antioxidant tests.>Recommended dosage is 4 mg per day (1 capsule).. Each bottle contains 60 capsules. Cost is $22 per bottle ($20 on automatic delivery).
Helpful: RejuVeinate: is a unique formula that combines the antioxidant vitamin C with the herbs horse chestnut, butcher's broom, bilberry, and the bioflavonoid hesperidin ?all of which maximize vascular integrity. Horse chestnut helps improve the overall tone and strength of veins, control fluid levels within blood vessel walls, and may also help decrease vascular permeability. Butcher's broom helps address inflammation within the vascular system, and helps maintain vascular integrity. It works best when used in conjunction with vitamin C and hesperidin. RejuVeinate enhances vascular integrity by:
- Improving the overall tone and strength of veins and capillaries.
- Maintaining healthy vein constriction and dilation.
- Decreasing vascular permeability.
- Promoting blood flow to the tiny capillaries in the extremities.
Recommended Dosage is 2 capsules daily. Cost is $16.00 per bottle ($14.00 on automatic delivery). Each bottle contains 60 capsules.
Helpful: PaleoGreens Formula is excellent Green formula with a full array of organic vegetables, organic fruits and wheatgrasses. Cost is $42 per bottle ($40 per bottle on automatic delivery)

Note: Zinc may be helpful in protecting against vision loss due to macular degeneration. It is found in high concentrations in the eye, and helps bind the protective layer of the retina to the underlying tissue. We recommend up to 30 mg daily, with up to 2 mg of Copper.

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Self Help:

Since we consider most eye conditions to be a reflection of the health of the whole body, lifestyle choices and diet can play a major factor in getting and maintaining good vision. Below are some recommendations:

  • Vision Diet recommended in Natural Eye Care, co-authored by Marc Grossman, O.D., L.Ac., helps maintain a healthy lens that easily drains away metabolic wastes and toxins from eye tissues.
  • daily juicing of vegetables and fruits (preferably organic). Our lattice degeneration recipe is some combination of the following: ginger, garlic, leeks, parsley, beets, cabbage, carrots, celery, spinach, apples, grapes, raspberries, lemon, chlorophyll, wheat grasses ?(not too much fruit). For more information, go to "Click Here"
  • Reduce or eliminate drinking caffeine and sodas, avoid aspartame (labeled diet foods)and man made fats (corn oil and safflower oil, trans fats and hydrogenated vegetable oils including canola oil, and especially margarines).
  • Eliminate deep fat fried foods, monosodium glutanate (MSG) used as a flavor enhancer which is a potential retinal toxin (Inv Oph 1996; 37: 1618-24), and fat blockers like Olestra which impair the absorption of carotenoids (Argus, August 1996;19:18:July 1996;19:22). Eating greater amounts of saturated fat and cholesterol appear to increase the risk of AMD.
  • Limit your alcohol consumption to 1 glass of red wine at night. Alcohol interferes with liver functions, reducing protective glutathione levels (Alcohol 1993;10;469-75).
  • Eliminate smoking. Smoking among other things produces cyanide, a retinal toxin.
  • Supplement your diet with a good multivitamin such as One Plus Vitamin Mineral: or PaleoGreens Formula.
  • Limit the amount of medications (both prescription and non-prescription as much as possible. Make sure to work closely with your doctor.
  • Exercise daily - do at least 20 minutes of aerobic exercise daily. Walking and swimming are two excellent forms of exercise.
  • Managing your emotional health is very important in maintaining physical health. Fear (fear of failure, responsibility, of being alone, of death, etc.) is at the root of many of life’s problems, and is a major factor in many diseases. Take up the practice of meditation, yoga, tai chi, walks in the woods or prayer on a daily basis.
 
 
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