Lack of choroidal pigment deposition in the macula
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In macular degeneration, clumps of yellowish material gradually accumulate within and beneath the retinal pigment epithelium. These deposits are visible to a doctor who looks inside the eye. The clumps appear as small yellow spots known as drusen (singular: druse).
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