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.
The patient was found to have a Subarachnoid hemorrhage. CT and diagnostic angiography revealed a left vertebral artery aneurysm which was treated by sacrificing the left vertebral artery with coil ...
A slightly angled 27-gauge needle was then introduced into the eye, penetrating the conjunctiva and sclera at one side of the pocket beds, 1.0–1.5 mm posterior to the ... complications such as hyphema ...
The vitreous ... of hemorrhage and wound dehiscence. Retinal Incarcerations If there are tractional retinal detachments, every effort should be made to relieve all tangential and anterior ...
Expert Rev Ophthalmol. 2012;7(4):311-323. VMA has emerged as a distinct clinical entity, evidenced by the recent assignment of an International Classification of Diseases – Clinical ...
Medically reviewed by Johnstone M. Kim, MD If you ever notice pesky dark strands that may resemble anything from a simple ...