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in a group of paediatric patients presenting with chorioretinal coloboma. One hundred and ninety-eight patients (335 eyes) were identified. The prevalence of retinal detachment and ocular ...
The most common type of retinal detachment is called a rhegmatogenous and occurs due to a hole or tear in the retina. This can occur with aging, but it is also the case in chorioretinal colobomas.
Reoccurrence of proliferative retinopathy and retinal detachment affect those areas ... they allow firm chorioretinal adhesion following laser or cryotherapy to the retina, especially when they ...
The chorioretinal detachment resolved within 3 months in two reported patients while the third one underwent surgery on his left eye. After clinical improvement, further oral therapy with ...
Figure 1. Fundus photographs of the right and left eyes. Artifactual perifoveal and perivascular sheen is seen. There is bilateral retinal pigment epithelial mottling in the macula with a flat ...
This can lead to retinal detachment, a medical emergency in which the back layer of the eye becomes detached from the underlying tissue. Retinal tears and detachment do not cause pain. Symptoms ...
He had a history of ocular histoplasmosis with chorioretinal scarring in each eye. He said he did not drink alcohol or smoke tobacco. There was no family history of visual loss and he was taking ...
Ocular histoplasmosis could be the cause of the more chronic appearing chorioretinal scars on each side; however, it should not cause inflammatory cells in the vitreous and would not be expected ...
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