Hereditary Optic Nerve Disorders

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Dominant optic atrophy and Leber hereditary optic neuropathy are uncommon inherited disorders that damage the optic nerve, causing vision loss.

* Vision loss affects both eyes and usually develops in childhood or adolescence but can develop at any age.
* Dominant optic atrophy causes gradual slow vision loss over years to decades, while Leber hereditary optic neuropathy causes more rapid vision loss over weeks to months.
* People may rarely have abnormal heart or nervous system function.
* Diagnosis is by a doctor's evaluation and sometimes confirmed by genetic testing.
* The disorders cannot be reversed, but measures are taken to aid vision.

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