Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: Retinal detachment generally happens because of shrinkage of the vitreous gel with ... your eye without touching it. Eye ultrasound: You do not need dilation ...
There are two types of RD: rhegmatogenous and nonrhegmatogenous. The distinguishing characteristic is the presence or absence of a full-thickness retinal break (rhegma) (Figure 1). In ...
The “Triangle sign” seen on ultrasound is a “distinctive and reliable” ultrasound feature for differentiating total choroidal ...
Your eye doctor may also perform the following: An ultrasound ... it can lead to serious complications, including retinal detachment and vitreous hemorrhage. A torn retina should be evaluated ...
Diabetic vitreous hemorrhage is linked to neuropathologic changes in specific brain regions, as identified by voxel-based ...
Primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is caused by one or more retinal breaks, usually with concomitant vitreous traction. In general, management includes sealing all retinal breaks and ...