Stanford Optic Disc Drusen: Genetics and Associated Diseases
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Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education, Stanford Optic Disc Drusen: Genetics and Associated Diseases, 6/18/2021 12:00:00 AM - 10/6/2023 12:00:00 AM, Internet Enduring Material Sponsored by Stanford University School of Medicine. Presented by the Division of Ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine.Optic disc drusen are deposits at the beginning of the optic nerve in the eye that can cause irreversible vision loss by interrupting signal transmission between the eye and the brain. Vision loss may occur progressively over time like glaucoma or suddenly like ischemic optic neuropathy. These deposits are present in about 2-4% of the general population and can become larger and calcified over time, which cause compression and vascular insult that damage the optic nerve - the connection between the eye and the brain. The purpose of this CME course on optic disc drusen is to teach: (1) how optic disc drusen manifest in adults in children and how they cause vision loss, (2) genetic and systemic conditions associated with optic disc drusen, (3) biomarkers for optic disc drusen and vision loss, and (4) treatment and clinical trial design for optic disc drusen.
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This course made me realize the deep impact of Genetics in the world of Medicine. I had never known and was fascinated that high cholestrol medicine was a treatment found because of genetics and knowing how it was found was by A family was resistant to high cholestrol was mind-blowing. I was also fascinated by Alzheimers disease and how it's treatment was also found in a similar way as the high cholestrol medicine. This course made me realize the challenges in finding treatment and what I could do to contribute to the field of Genetics. Optic Disc Drusen has many challenges in finding its Genes in order to find a suitable treatment, but knowing this it has inspired and motivated me to go towards the industry and create an impact.