Certified Ophthalmic Medical Technologist (COMT) Practice Exam

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Stargardt's dystrophy typically manifests with decreased vision during which stage of life?

  1. Childhood

  2. Adolescent

  3. Early adulthood

  4. Later adulthood

The correct answer is: Adolescent

Stargardt's dystrophy is a post-receptoral retinal degeneration that predominantly affects the macula, leading to progressive vision loss. It typically presents in the adolescent stage, around the ages of 6 to 20. This early onset is crucial because it allows for a better understanding of its impact on developmental milestones and educational needs. Many individuals begin to notice blurred vision or difficulties with color perception during this time. Furthermore, the genetic basis of the condition, often linked to mutations in the ABCA4 gene, typically manifests symptoms predominantly before adulthood. Recognizing this age range is important for timely diagnosis and intervention, which can significantly affect the management of the condition. In contrast, the other stages of life mentioned do not generally align with the typical presentation of Stargardt's dystrophy, as symptoms manifest significantly earlier on.