Neovascularization of the retina, iris and angle is responsible for some of the most serious diabetic ocular complications including vitreal hemorrhage, traction retinal detachment and angle closure.
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 ...
A tear of the posterior capsule is a common ... increases the risk for eventual retinal detachment (RD), likely due to the anterior movement of the vitreous during prolapse and during vitrectomy.
One weekend when I went home, toward the beginning of the semester, my brother had a tantrum. He was showing me his new toy, earned at school after a week of hard work, when he realized a piece of it ...