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- Prednisolone and began to display subretinal fluid indicative of CSR. With the discontinuation of the steroid drop the subretinal fluid resolved and did not...
- cholesterol crystals and lipid-laden macrophages into the retina and subretinal space. Over time, the ac****ulation of this proteinaceous exudate thickens...
- and three types are in clinical trials: epiretinal (on the retina), subretinal (behind the retina), and suprachoroidal (between the choroid and the sclera)...
- nerve. No vitreous or subretinal seeding B Low risk Retinal tumors may be any size or location not in Group A, No vitreous or subretinal seeding allowed. A...
- lesions, orange-red lesions in fundus, subretinal fluid, retinal detachment, subretinal hemorrhages, subretinal fibrinous material, hard exudates and drusen...
- but substantially improves vision in those treated. It is given as a subretinal injection. Voretigene neparvovec was approved for medical use in the United...
- example, tight junctions that form the blood-retina barrier, separate subretinal space from the blood supply, providing protection from microbes and decreasing...
- Hospital in Tübingen, was formed in 1995 by Eberhart Zrenner to develop a subretinal prosthesis. The chip is located behind the retina and utilizes microphotodiode...
- "grey spot". In the majority of patients, spontaneous resolution of the subretinal fluid occurs within a few months, but recurs in up to 50% of cases. In...
- posterior segment of the eyeball: Vitreous hemorrhage (into the vitreous) Subretinal hemorrhage (under the retina) Submacular hemorrhage (under the macula)...