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Background The treatment of idiopathic full-thickness macular holes involves surgery to close the hole. Some surgeons advise patients to adopt a face-down position to increase the likelihood of successful macular hole closure.
Lauren Bell+4 more
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Visual field loss following vitrectomy for stage 2 and 3 macular holes. [PDF]
Eric Ezra+4 more
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Base up prism spectacles as visual aid in patients treated for macular hole [PDF]
Sven Crafoord+3 more
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The Visual Performance and Metamorphopsia of Patients With Macular Holes [PDF]
Yoshihiro Saito
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Traumatic reopening of macular hole following successful surgical repair
Margaret Wong, Robert L Halpern, James H Frank Vitreoretinal Department, Eye Consultants of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA Abstract: A 75-year-old Caucasian female with a full-thickness macular hole underwent a successful surgical repair. Vision improved
Wong M, Halpern RL, Frank JH
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Spontaneous closure of a chronic full thickness macular hole after failed surgery
Purpose: To describe an unusual case of spontaneous closure of a chronic, large, idiopathic, stage 4 macular hole after failed surgery. Observations: A 75-year-old female presented with a history of a chronic, full thickness macular hole after failed ...
Jennifer Lee+3 more
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Effect of Perifoveal Tissue Dissection in the Management of Acute Idiopathic Full-Thickness Macular Holes [PDF]
Raymond R. Margherio
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Visual and anatomical results of surgery for long standing macular holes [PDF]
Robert A. H. Scott
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Delayed spontaneous closure of blue laser-induced full thickness macular hole
Purpose: To report a blue laser-induced full thickness macular hole (FTMH) with delayed spontaneous closure without surgical intervention. Observations: A 14-year old male developed full thickness macular hole after momentary exposure to a high-power ...
Wael A. Alsakran+2 more
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Spontaneous closure of a macular hole secondary to an accidental laser injury [PDF]
D K Newman
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