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2009
Inflammatory detachments are usually treated medically. Some serous detachments, such as choroidal hemangioma, respond to photocoagulation or photodynamic therapy (PDT). Selected traction detachments, such as diabetic or post-traumatic detachments, may be cured with intraocular microsurgery (vitrectomy).
Daniel A. Brinton, Charles P. Wilkinson
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Inflammatory detachments are usually treated medically. Some serous detachments, such as choroidal hemangioma, respond to photocoagulation or photodynamic therapy (PDT). Selected traction detachments, such as diabetic or post-traumatic detachments, may be cured with intraocular microsurgery (vitrectomy).
Daniel A. Brinton, Charles P. Wilkinson
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Orbital Complications of Hydrogel Scleral Buckles
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2006Hydrogel is a biocompatible osmotic expansile material used in contact lenses, scleral buckles, and orbital expanders. Three unique complications from hydrogel scleral buckle use are presented: orbital cellulitis mimicry, fornical shortening with orbital prosthetic intolerance, and orbital pseudotumor.A retrospective chart review was conducted on three
Aaron Fay+3 more
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Intraocular Intrusion of a Scleral Buckle
Ophthalmology, 2020Jorge Suarez-Baraza+2 more
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Scleritis Resembling a Scleral Buckle
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1993Richard B. O'Grady+2 more
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2016
R. Kessner, A. Barak
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R. Kessner, A. Barak
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Swollen Hydrogel Scleral Buckle
Ophthalmology Retina, 2019Mei-Chi Tsui, Tzyy-Chang Ho
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