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LONG-TERM PROGRESSION PATTERN OF MYOPIC TRACTIONAL MACULOPATHY
Retina, 2023Purpose: To evaluate the long-term progression pattern of myopic tractional maculopathy and the risk factors. Methods: The prevalence and grade of myopic tractional maculopathy were assessed with optical coherence tomography at enrollment and at the 2-year follow-up. The severity of
Jiaqi, Meng +9 more
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Myopic traction maculopathies and their treatments
Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 2016ABSTRACTIntroduction: Pathologic myopia is associated with structural and physiological posterior segment changes, including myopic tractional maculopathies, which can be associated with sight threatening complications. With higher resolution ophthalmic imaging techniques and access to more advanced surgical treatment options, myopic tractional ...
Anna Grabowska +3 more
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Surgery for Myopic Traction Maculopathy
2020Myopic traction maculopathy (MTM) is characterized by retinal thickening, retinoschisis, lamellar macular hole, and foveal retinal detachment and is a major cause of visual impairment in high myopia. As MTM may progress to full-thickness macular hole and macular hole retinal detachment during its natural course, vitreous surgery is effective in ...
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[Macular buckling for highly myopic traction maculopathy].
[Zhonghua yan ke za zhi] Chinese journal of ophthalmology, 2021Objective: To observe the efficacy of macular buckling in the treatment of highly myopic traction maculopathy. Methods: Retrospective case series study. The patients with high myopia who underwent macular buckling at the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center of Sun Yat-sen University from June 2014 to June 2019 were enrolled, including 136 males and 212 females.
Z Q, Wu +10 more
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Spectral domain optical coherence tomography of myopic traction maculopathy
Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2011Here we document 2 cases of macular schisis-like appearance in high myopia analyzed with spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SDOCT).In Case 1, a 58-year-old patient with high myopia manifesting a recent onset of decreased vision in the right eye (OD) is presented. In Case 2, a 45-year-old patient with a lifelong history of no light perception
Jennifer L, Robichaud +3 more
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Guidelines for the Treatment of Myopic Traction Maculopathy
2020Myopia is one of the leading causes of visual loss, which can lead to potentially blinding ocular diseases [1, 2]. It is usually classified into two groups: non-pathologic and pathologic myopia (PM) [3]. PM is defined as a high refractive error (>−6.00D) or as an axial length >26.00 mm.
Barbara Parolini +4 more
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Fovea-Sparing Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling for Myopic Traction Maculopathy
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012To investigate the effectiveness and safety of a new surgical technique of fovea-sparing internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling for the treatment of foveal retinal detachments (RDs) in eyes with myopic traction maculopathy.Retrospective, consecutive, interventional case series.Forty-five eyes of 45 consecutive patients who underwent vitrectomy and ...
Noriaki, Shimada +4 more
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Removal of internal limiting membrane for recurrent myopic traction maculopathy
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2008AbstractA 63‐year‐old man presented with a foveal detachment and retinoschisis associated with myopic traction maculopathy of his left eye with a refractive error of −12.0 dioptres. Both the retinoschisis and foveal detachment were initially successfully treated with vitreous surgery that was limited to the induction of a posterior vitreous detachment ...
Sou, Futagami +2 more
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Retina, 2014
To compare the choroidal volume (CV) between emmetropic and highly myopic eyes, and to assess if the presence of myopic fundus abnormalities, myopic traction maculopathy, or choroidal neovascularization affects the CV.We retrospectively reviewed imaging studies of 98 eyes of 98 patients who underwent CV measurement on optical coherence tomography.
G. Barteselli +9 more
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To compare the choroidal volume (CV) between emmetropic and highly myopic eyes, and to assess if the presence of myopic fundus abnormalities, myopic traction maculopathy, or choroidal neovascularization affects the CV.We retrospectively reviewed imaging studies of 98 eyes of 98 patients who underwent CV measurement on optical coherence tomography.
G. Barteselli +9 more
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Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2012
The pathology of the posterior pole in high myopic eyes is characterised by scleral thinning and staphyloma associated with structural changes of the retina. Epiretinal membranes and epiretinal traction together with partial separation of the ILM result in myopic foveoschisis and posterior tractional detachment with myopic macular holes.
B, Müller, A M, Joussen
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The pathology of the posterior pole in high myopic eyes is characterised by scleral thinning and staphyloma associated with structural changes of the retina. Epiretinal membranes and epiretinal traction together with partial separation of the ILM result in myopic foveoschisis and posterior tractional detachment with myopic macular holes.
B, Müller, A M, Joussen
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