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In conclusion, Myopic peripheral retinal degeneration is a serious condition that affects the peripheral retina in people who have myopia. It is caused by the thinning and fragility of the peripheral retina and leads to visual disturbances such as distortion or loss of vision in the peripheral field. The condition is more common in people of Asian descent and those who are highly myopic or have a family history of myopia. Though there is no cure, laser therapy or surgery can prevent the degeneration from progressing and preserve vision. It is important for people with myopia to have regular eye examinations to detect the condition early and prevent further damage to the retina.