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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...
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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...
- 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...
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pressure (ICP).
Intraocular hemorrhage can be a subretinal, retinal,
preretinal, subhyaloidal, or intra-vitreal hemorrhage. Its
likely cause is a rapid...
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cortical vitreous Posterior cortical vitreous Hyper-reflective Yes 2
Preretinal space In eyes
where the
vitreous has
fully or
partially detached from...
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Epiretinal membrane Other names Macular pucker,
epimacular membrane,
preretinal membrane,
cellophane maculopathy,
retina wrinkle,
surface wrinkling retinopathy...
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cells called the
vitreous body at its top.: 68
Underneath is the thin
preretinal membrane,
acting as a
barrier between the
vitreous body
above and the...
- ("vitreous hemorrhage") or
between the
vitreous membrane and
retina ("
preretinal hemorrhage"). The same
guidelines separately divide macular edema into...
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Charteris D,
Mather J,
McLeod D,
Boulton M (September 1994). "Retinal and
preretinal localisation of
epidermal growth factor,
transforming growth factor alpha...
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compensate for the
filtering effects imposed by cone
sensitivities and
preretinal absorption and that the
Abney effect occurs because the eye has, in a...