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Vitreous Surgery and Retinal Detachment

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1976
Vitrectomy has proved to be extremely useful in facilitating reattachment of the retina in a variety of complicated detachments. The author's experience has been exclusively with the vitreous infusion suction cutter. Several other, similar, instruments are now available, and they are described in a recent review article on vitreous surgery [8].
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Posterior vitreous detachment.

Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1981
Symptoms of floaters and light flashes are a common reason patients seek eye care. Posterior vitreous detachment is a frequent cause of these symptoms and is usually benign. However, a posterior vitreous detachment in combination with other retinal anomalies can indicate potentially damaging visual changes.
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II.C. Vitreous Aging and Posterior Vitreous Detachment

2014
Vitreous undergoes dramatic changes with age, the most notable called “synchysis senilis,” which refers to the liquefaction of the gel with age. An understanding of synchysis from molecular to macroscopic levels is crucial because it is directly responsible for many important pathologic conditions that form a large and diverse group of ocular diseases.
Kevin Tozer, Mark W. Johnson, J. Sebag
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Traumatic Vitreous Base Detachment

Ophthalmology Retina, 2017
Frank N, Hrisomalos   +2 more
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Vitreous Changes in Retinal Detachment

1987
The close relationship that exists between vitreous changes and retinal detachment has been so solidly established over the past 100 years (1) that retinal detachment is thought of as a vitreoretinal disease. The exact mechanisms that explain how vitreous changes can precipitate the development of a retinal detachment are not yet fully known, for two ...
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[Posterior vitreous detachment].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1989
Posterior vitreous detachments (PVDs) are common. Their complications--retinal detachment--however, are comparatively rare. PVDs without complications and those prone to complications can be differentiated biomicroscopically by morphological signs, that is by examining the posterior hyaloid and its insertion at the posterior border of the vitreous base.
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Posterior vitreous detachment.

Optometry clinics : the official publication of the Prentice Society, 1993
Posterior vitreous detachment is an expected consequence of aging, but it can also be the initiating cause of a retinal detachment. To understand the mechanism of posterior vitreous detachment and its sequelae, it is necessary to appreciate the anatomy of the vitreous, its development, and the pathogenesis of vitreous degeneration.
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Laser-induced nanobubbles safely ablate vitreous opacities in vivo

Nature Nanotechnology, 2022
Félix Sauvage   +2 more
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Polymeric hydrogels as a vitreous replacement strategy in the eye

Biomaterials, 2021
Qianyu Lin, Kun Xue, Xinyi Su
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Vitreous and Vision Degrading Myodesopsia

Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2020
J Sebag
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