Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Optical coherence tomography can be used to preoperatively identify various vitreal abnormalities associated ...
When managing vitreous floaters, ophthalmologists must remember that some may masquerade as surgical disease, and that not ...
The vitreous is the gel-like fluid that fills the eyes. It is full of minuscule fibers that attach to the retina. As people age, the vitreous fibers separate from the retina, which may affect vision.
Nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic much is still coming to light about the clinical features of the disease. Known for the high variability of its clinical severity, COVID-19 appears to behave ...
The vitreous humor lies between the lens and retina inside your eyes. Vision results from light rays passing through the transparent vitreous humor to form an image on the retina. Vitreous hemorrhage ...
A vitreous detachment by itself does not cause any visual problems. However, it is associated with a significant number of patients who have retinal tears or the formation of a macular hole. These are ...
The vitreous humor is a gel-like liquid between the lens and the retina. It is an essential part of the eye. It helps the eye keep its shape and absorbs shock. It also maintains correct oxygen levels ...
Optical coherence tomography has become a standard technique in ophthalmology, thanks to its easy fit with clinical workflows and the ability to image particular zones of the eye, such as the anterior ...
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