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What Is Posterior Vitreous Detachment?
Medically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MD Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) occurs when the vitreous—a gel-like fluid ...
Typically, rhegmatogenous RD caused by a retinal tear occurs in the setting of a posterior vitreous separation. However, not every retinal tear causes rhegmatogenous RD. There are two types of ...
Retinal re-detachment following cataract extraction remains significant in patients who have previously undergone pars plana ...
This is called a posterior vitreous detachment. It is also likely to occur earlier in those who are extremely nearsighted (meaning that they can focus on near objects but objects are blurrier ...
They also tend to develop more floaters over the years and to have an earlier onset of posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) with, again, an aggravation of VDM symptoms. “For each diopter of ...
A pharmacologic agent that could facilitate the induction of a posterior vitreous detachment would allow for the treatment of symptomatic VMA in a large pool of patients that do not have a ...
With the vitreous fluid gone ... This surgery can help fix retinal detachment. Retinal detachment can cause your vision to become blurred and dim. Treating this quickly can lessen any damage ...