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Risk of Retinal Redetachment After Cataract Surgery Following Retinal Detachment Repair in Myopic and Highly Myopic Eyes. [PDF]
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Immediate sequential bilateral retinal detachment repair in a patient with suspected COL2A1 and APC mutations. [PDF]
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Acute Retinal Necrosis with Choroidal Inflammation, Optic Perineuritis, and Early Retinal Detachment: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Against erasure: Restoring Dr Florence Buchanan's missing image in physiology
Experimental Physiology, Volume 111, Issue 5, Page 2416-2422, 1 May 2026.
Damian M. Bailey
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Targeting Apolipoprotein E4 rescues photoreceptor degeneration by inhibiting the disease-associated microglia activation in experimental retinal detachment. [PDF]
Li X, Fan N, Yan Y, Ren M, Wu H, Dong K.
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Retinal detachment (RD) occurs when the neurosensory retina, the neurovascular tissue responsible for phototransduction, is separated from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Given the importance of the RPE for optimal retinal function, RD invariably leads to decreased vision.
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Retinal detachment (RD) occurs when the neurosensory retina, the neurovascular tissue responsible for phototransduction, is separated from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Given the importance of the RPE for optimal retinal function, RD invariably leads to decreased vision.
Jonathan B. Lin +4 more
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2001
RD is a serious and well-known complication after cataract surgery, developing in 1% to 3% of all patients undergoing cataract extraction. High myopia, disruption of the posterior capsule intraoperatively or postoperatively by Nd: YAG laser, and vitreous loss increases the risk for RD.
A S, Banker, W R, Freeman
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RD is a serious and well-known complication after cataract surgery, developing in 1% to 3% of all patients undergoing cataract extraction. High myopia, disruption of the posterior capsule intraoperatively or postoperatively by Nd: YAG laser, and vitreous loss increases the risk for RD.
A S, Banker, W R, Freeman
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Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 1998
A retinal detachment is often traumatic and shocking to patients once they become aware of the condition. Nurses have the unique opportunity to assist these patients in accepting and in coping with this potential serious vision loss through understanding, education, rehabilitation, and ocular safety.
L S, Elfervig, J L, Elfervig
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A retinal detachment is often traumatic and shocking to patients once they become aware of the condition. Nurses have the unique opportunity to assist these patients in accepting and in coping with this potential serious vision loss through understanding, education, rehabilitation, and ocular safety.
L S, Elfervig, J L, Elfervig
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Ophthalmologica, 1977
The incidence of aphakia in our series of retinal detachment is 14.82%. The incidence of retinal detachment in aphakia is 2.74%. The use of alpha-chymotrypsin does not influence this incidence. In our own patients, we did not find a sex predominance, although there was a predominance of the male sex in the referred group.
J, François, H, Verbraeken, T, Stranski
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The incidence of aphakia in our series of retinal detachment is 14.82%. The incidence of retinal detachment in aphakia is 2.74%. The use of alpha-chymotrypsin does not influence this incidence. In our own patients, we did not find a sex predominance, although there was a predominance of the male sex in the referred group.
J, François, H, Verbraeken, T, Stranski
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Pseudophakic Retinal Detachment
Ophthalmologica, 1991We reviewed 165 cases of non-referred pseudophakic retinal detachment. Fifty-three eyes (32%) had sustained significant complications due to cataract surgery prior to retinal detachment; 45 eyes (27%) presented with grade B, C or D proliferative vitreoretinopathy. The overall reattachment rate was 84%.
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