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- pathological syndrome ****ociated with the Valsalva maneuver. It presents as preretinal hemorrhage (bleeding in front of the retina) in people with a history...
- cortical vitreous Posterior cortical vitreous Hyper-reflective Yes 2 Preretinal space In eyes where the vitreous has fully or partially detached from...
- laid on the vitreous side of the retina are referred to as epiretinal or preretinal membranes (ERM) and those laid down between the RPE layer and the photoreceptors...
- external to the coronary tract, at the anterior margin of the vitreous base Preretinal tract: Extends back from the ora serrata and vitreous base Its composition...
- ("vitreous hemorrhage") or between the vitreous membrane and retina ("preretinal hemorrhage"). The same guidelines separately divide macular edema into...
- Epiretinal membrane Other names Macular pucker, epimacular membrane, preretinal membrane, cellophane maculopathy, retina wrinkle, surface wrinkling retinopathy...
- pressure (ICP). Intraocular hemorrhage can be a subretinal, retinal, preretinal, subhyaloidal, or intra-vitreal hemorrhage. Its likely cause is a rapid...
- Hiscott P, Charteris D, Mather J, McLeod D, Boulton M (1994). "Retinal and preretinal localisation of epidermal growth factor, transforming growth factor alpha...
- compensate for the filtering effects imposed by cone sensitivities and preretinal absorption and that the Abney effect occurs because the eye has, in a...
- Ferris, Frederick L. III (1995-01-01). "Effects of Aspirin on Vitreous/Preretinal Hemorrhage in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus: Early Treatment Diabetic...