What is the progression of dry macular degeneration?

The macula is a part of the retina in the back of the eye that is responsible for seeing sharp details directly in the center of the field of vision. In dry macular degeneration, the cells of the macula slowly break down. This produces blurring then blank spots in the eye's central vision. The symptoms are subtle at first then become more noticeable over time.

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