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Retina, 2020
INTRODUCTION Rhegmatogenous retinal detachments with inferior retinal breaks are believed to have a higher risk of recurrent rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
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INTRODUCTION Rhegmatogenous retinal detachments with inferior retinal breaks are believed to have a higher risk of recurrent rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
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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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Incidence of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment in Europe – A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Ophthalmologica, 2019Purpose: To examine the prevalence and incidence of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) in Europe. Methods: A systematic review of the prevalence and incidence of RRD in Europe according to the meta-analyses of observational studies in epidemiology ...
Jeany Q. Li +4 more
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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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Nature Reviews Disease Primers
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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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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Retinal Dialyses and Retinal Detachment
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968The data from 131 eyes operated upon by one of us (W.S.H.) for retinal detachment due to dialysis in a consecutive series of 1,352 eyes operated for retinal detachment were analyzed. Dialyses were found to be a common cause (10%) of all retinal detachment and are the most common cause (50%) of retinal detachments in children and young adults.
William S. Hagler, Alvin W. North
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Pseudophakic retinal detachment
Survey of Ophthalmology, 2003Pseudophakic retinal detachment is a rare, but potentially serious, complication of cataract surgery. The incidence of pseudophakic retinal detachment following current surgical techniques of cataract extraction, including extracapsular cataract extraction by nuclear expression and phacoemulsification, is lower than that found after intracapsular ...
Lois, N, Wong, D
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Retina, 2017
Purpose: Fibrovascular contraction and tractional retinal detachment (TRD) are recognized complications associated with the use of anti–vascular endothelial growth factor agents in vasoproliferative vitreoretinopathies. The authors characterize TRDs that
Y. Yonekawa +10 more
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Purpose: Fibrovascular contraction and tractional retinal detachment (TRD) are recognized complications associated with the use of anti–vascular endothelial growth factor agents in vasoproliferative vitreoretinopathies. The authors characterize TRDs that
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