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Macular Holes

Albrecht von Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1980
Twenty-four eyes with macular holes have been followed for periods ranging from one to four years. Each hole was demonstrated, clinically, to be full thickness and associated with a small, localized, retinal detachment and a posterior vitreous separation.
M, James, S S, Feman
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PEELING OF THE INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE WITH FOVEAL SPARING FOR TREATMENT OF DEGENERATIVE LAMELLAR MACULAR HOLE.

Retina, 2020
PURPOSE To compare the functional and anatomical results of fovea-sparing internal limiting membrane peeling during vitrectomy with those of observation for degenerative lamellar macular hole with lamellar hole-associated epiretinal proliferation ...
F. Morescalchi   +7 more
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Macular holes

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2002
Spontaneous closure of macular holes occurs in 3% to 9% of patients over 6 years [3,58]. Visual acuity can recover dramatically once the hole closes. The risk for hole development in the fellow eye in the absence of PVD is approximately 29%. The presence of vitreomacular separation reduces the risk to less than 5%.
Michael, Landolfi   +2 more
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A Human Amniotic Membrane Plug to Promote Retinal Breaks Repair and Recurrent Macular Hole Closure.

Retina, 2019
A Human Amniotic Membrane Plug to Promote Retinal Breaks Repair and Recurrent Macular Hole Closure Stanislao Rizzo;Tomaso Caporossi;Ruggero Tartaro;Lucia Finocchio;Fabrizio Franco;Francesco Barca;Fabrizio Giansanti ...
S. Rizzo   +6 more
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Outcome of autologous platelet concentrate and gas tamponade compared to heavy silicone oil tamponade in persistent macular hole surgery

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020
Purpose: Persistence represents the major reason for failure of primary macular hole repair. A variety of surgical approaches are available for treating persistent macular holes.
F. Schaub   +5 more
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ATYPICAL MACULAR HOLES

Retina, 2019
Purpose: To study the etiology, clinical features, management options, and visual prognosis in various types of atypical macular holes (MHs). Methods: A review of the literature was performed, which focused on the etiopathogenesis of atypical or secondary MHs, their differentiating ...
Devesh, Kumawat   +6 more
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PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUID-ASSISTED INVERTED INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE FLAP TECHNIQUE VERSUS INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE PEELING FOR HIGHLY MYOPIC MACULAR HOLE RETINAL DETACHMENT.

Retina, 2020
PURPOSE To compare the efficacy of a modified perfluorocarbon liquid-assisted inverted internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap technique with the standard ILM peeling for the treatment of macular hole retinal detachment in highly myopic eyes.
Xunyi Gu   +10 more
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Idiopathic Macular Holes

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985
We monitored 132 patients (148 eyes) with idiopathic, full-thickness macular holes for a mean of 52 months. Ninety-six of the patients were women and 61 were in their 60s. The initial sizes of the macular holes correlated highly with initial visual acuity (P less than .0001).
C M, Morgan, H, Schatz
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Spontaneous Macular Hole Closure in Bilateral Macular Holes

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2007
The natural course of full thickness macular hole is progression in size and stage. There have been reports of spontaneous closure of unilateral idiopathic full thickness macular holes, but we report the first case of spontaneous closure of a full thickness macular hole in one eye in a patient with bilateral idiopathic full thickness macular holes ...
Peter H, Win, Tara A, Young
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MACULAR HOLE HYDRODISSECTION: Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Persistent, Chronic, and Large Macular Holes

Retina, 2019
Purpose: To present a new technique, macular hole hydrodissection, that increases the likelihood of closure for challenging macular holes (MHs) with multiple risk factors.
Tina Felfeli, E. Mandelcorn
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