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Epiretinal membrane with macular pucker
Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2000BACKGROUND: Epiretinal membranes are a common finding in people over the age of 50 years. Clinically, they usually cause minor visual distortion. However, in some patients, there may be a significant visual loss and/or metamorphopsia and surgery may be required in more severe cases.
Rufina, Chan, H Barry, Collin
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Spontaneous Separation of Epiretinal Membranes
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980Three patients had spontaneous separation of an epiretinal membrane from the macular region. Two of the patients had had argon laser photocoagulation of peripheral retinal lesions three to four months earlier. Vitreous contraction, which had led to the fundus conditions that required photocoagulation, may have created alterations in the vitreous or in ...
K D, Sumers +3 more
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Plasminogen activation in epiretinal membranes
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1996Formation of epiretinal membranes occurs in proliferative vitreoretinopathy, macular pucker and after penetrating trauma. Epiretinal membrane formation includes cell migration and proliferation, extracellular matrix formation and tissue contraction. Generally in scar tissue formation, the production of new extracellular matrix occurs concomitantly with
I, Immonen +3 more
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Complications of surgery for epiretinal membranes
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1998Surgery has been successful in removing epiretinal membranes (ERM) from the macula, allowing some improvement in vision in 80-90% of patients; however, complications are relatively frequent. We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate the rate of peri- and postoperative complications and their influence on functional outcome of eyes having been ...
Donati G, Kapetanios AD, Pournaras CJ
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Suction Elevation of Epiretinal Membranes
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992To the Editor. —The surgical treatment of patients with macular pucker from epiretinal membrane formation has become increasingly common with the advent of new vitreoretinal techniques. Typically, after vitrectomy is performed, an edge of the epiretinal tissue is elevated with a bent needle or membrane pick, enabling the membrane to be grasped and ...
B R, Garretson +2 more
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Optometry clinics : the official publication of the Prentice Society, 1996
Epiretinal membranes are a common finding in older patients but are rare in young patients. Although they may be associated with other ocular conditions, most epiretinal membranes occur in the absence of ocular pathology. Patient symptoms range from asymptomatic to complaints of severe vision loss and metamorphopsia.
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Epiretinal membranes are a common finding in older patients but are rare in young patients. Although they may be associated with other ocular conditions, most epiretinal membranes occur in the absence of ocular pathology. Patient symptoms range from asymptomatic to complaints of severe vision loss and metamorphopsia.
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Correlations between Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics in Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane
Ophthalmology, 2022Wen-Jung Lo, Yu-Bai Chou, An-Fei Li
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