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Posterior Staphyloma and Retinal Detachment

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1963
The common feature of seven patients to be described in this communication is a retinal detachment localized to, or ap­ parently originating from, a circumscribed posterior staphyloma; a retinal hole was present in every case, usually at the macula. However, this syndrome is re­ markably rare considering the frequency of posterior staphylomas.
C I, Phillips, J G, Dobbie
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Macular Complications Associated With Posterior Staphyloma

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
To report macular abnormalities associated with posterior staphyloma in eyes with myopia.In a retrospective study, we surveyed 116 eyes of 58 patients with myopic refractions. Myopic fundus abnormalities are related to clinically quantified posterior staphyloma formation.A posterior staphyloma was present in 88 (75.9%) of 116 eyes with myopic ...
S M, Steidl, R C, Pruett
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Complications associated with posterior staphyloma

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1998
Macular degeneration can result in legal blindness among those with progressive myopia and posterior staphyloma. Programmed photoreceptor death, apoptosis, is operative in some. Electrophysiologic and psychophysiologic techniques can permit detection of functional abnormalities before lesions become clinically apparent.
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Outcome of cataract surgery associated with posterior staphyloma

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1999
To assess the outcome of cataract surgery in eyes with posterior staphyloma and identify predictors of surgical success.Tertiary care referral center.A retrospective analysis was conducted of 107 consecutive patients with posterior staphyloma and 107 control patients who had cataract surgery.
S E, Navon, R, Edge
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CT of posterior ocular staphyloma in axial myopia

Neuroradiology, 1984
We present two cases of posterior ocular staphylomas in axial myopia. CT findings of an enlarged globe with focal posterior bulging and scleral-uveal rim thinning appear to be specific for this diagnosis.
L C, Swayne   +2 more
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Presence of Posterior Staphyloma in Congenital Cataract Children

Current Eye Research, 2019
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of posterior staphyloma (PS) in congenital cataract children and its role in predicting postoperative axial elongation.Materials and Methods: Preoperative prevalence of PS in 520 congenital cataract patients was reviewed and compared with that of the healthy eyes of 300 unilateral traumatic cataract children after
Xiangjia, Zhu   +7 more
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Dome-shaped Macula in Eyes With Myopic Posterior Staphyloma

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008
To describe an unusual feature in myopic eyes responsible for visual loss, which we call a dome-shaped macula.Retrospective, observational case series.After observing isolated cases of dome-shaped macula, we analyzed optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans of 140 highly myopic eyes present in our OCT database to find similar cases.
Morteza, Mehdizadeh   +1 more
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Posterior staphylomas in non-highly myopic eyes with retinitis pigmentosa

International Ophthalmology, 2020
Our aim was to highlight the presence and the frequency of posterior staphyloma (PS) in non-highly myopic retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients and to study the relationship between PS and choroidal thickness (CT).This was a retrospective case-control study of 77 eyes (39 patients) with RP, axial length inferior to 26 mm and clinically preserved macular ...
Leila El Matri   +9 more
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Multimodal Imaging of Posterior Staphyloma

2020
Recently, many different methods have been used to visualize posterior staphyloma. Each method has its strengths and limitations, thus, multimodal imaging is considered to be useful for visualizing many features of staphyloma.
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3D MRI of Posterior Staphyloma

2020
Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (3D MRI) of the eye is a powerful tool to visualize the entire shape of the eye. Using 3D MRI, posterior staphylomas can be observed in its full extent and how the entire eye shape changes in parallel. It has also been shown that some specific eye shape is related to poor visual outcome.
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