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Tractional retinal detachment occurs if scar tissue in the eye causes the retina to come out of position. ... Dilated fundoscopy, or ophthalmoscopy, examines the structures at the back of the eye.
Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that happens when your retina pulls away from the tissue around it. Learn more about the types, causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment ...
Fundoscopy revealed a large posterior horseshoe retinal tear at 2 O’clock position with surrounding localised retinal detachment above the superotemporal retinal vessels.
A retinal tear is when a layer of cells at the back of your eye ruptures. Detachment is when the retina separates from the back of the eye. Both are emergencies.
Epidemiology and symptoms of primary retinal detachment Primary retinal detachment is extremely common and age-dependent event. Roughly 10% of cases are in persons younger than 60 years; 27% are in ...
Retinal tears can lead to retinal detachment, or detachment can occur due to other causes. Learn the symptoms, treatment, and outlook for these conditions.
Patients suffering from bullous retinal detachment may have a new, non-invasive alternative to surgical intervention in the form of photodynamic therapy (PDT).
ATHENS, Greece — Retinal re-detachment following cataract extraction remains significant in patients who have previously undergone pars plana vitrectomy for retinal detachment, according to a ...
Of 566 patients with retinal detachment, 72 were exposed to fluoroquinolones; 5 during current use (days 1-10), 7 during recent use (days 11-30), 14 during past use (days 31-60), and 46 during ...
The prevalence of second-eye retinal detachment was 9.6% (9 of 94) in the unilateral cryotherapy group and 78.0% (92 of 118) in the unilateral control group.