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Choroidal Disorders, Within the choroid, certain anatomical and histological characteristics make it particularly susceptible to the effects of severe systemic hypertension (chronic or acute)...
Choroidal Melanoma, Metastasis from a non-ocular tumour. Choroidal detachment. Intra-ocular foreign body. Cavernous haemangioma. Exudative retinal detachment (of othe...
Retinal Detachment, Conditions with similar signs Retinoschisis: usually a benign condition where the retina is split into layers. Choroidal detachment: detachment...
Retinal Detachment, However, with rapid diagnosis and treatment, which is usually surgery, the outlook (prognosis) may be very good for some types of retinal detachment. What is re...
Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD), Synonyms: vitreous detachment, vitreous separation What is posterior vitreous detachment? Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) ...
Serous and/or choroidal detachment. Ocular pain. Anterior chamber adverse effects - eg, burns affecting the cornea or lens.
Photodynamic therapy has been shown to be effective where the naevus is associated with a retinal detachment. [ 2 ] Prognosis - choroidal naevi are mostly harmless although a...
These conditions include: Vitreous detachment (may also occur with floaters). Retinal detachment. [ 2 ] Diabetic retinopathy, Retinal detachment Floaters ...
However, if symptoms occur they are light flashes and floaters (dots, spots or wispy lace objects floating across the vision), which can also be symptoms of retinal detachment. The flashes te...
Posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) . This is covered in detail in the separate Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) article.
They are all managed by ophthalmologists, usually in specialist or super-specialist centres (Liverpool, London and Sheffield), depending on the exact type of tumour. [ 1 ] There are also Retinob...
Synonyms: Forster-Fuchs spot, Fuchs retinal spot, disciform degeneration in myopia and choroidal neovascularisation in myopia What is a Förster-Fuchs retinal spot? A Förster-...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that it is only used as an adjunct to these drugs as a second-line treatment in a randomised controlled trial. [ 2 ] The Ro...
Vitreous detachment The flashes of vitreous detachment may occur in one or both eyes. If they occur in both eyes this is because the same thing is happening in each eye separately...
See the separate article on Chorioretinal Inflammation for more detail about these conditions. Other choroidal disorders are discussed in the separate article Choroidal Disorde...
Key criteria for sympathetic ophthalmia included bilateral uveitis with 1) a history of unilateral ocular trauma or surgery and 2) an anterior chamber and vitreous inflammation or a panuveitis with ...
A macular hole can then be associated with a central retinal detachment. Risk factors include cystoid macular oedema, retinal detachment, retinal surgery, laser injury, hyperten...
Children with congenital infection were usually detected through abnormal vision screening or ocular appearance; children with acquired infections usually presented with acute ocular symptoms. [ 13 ] ...
There are progressive abnormalities which develop in the small choroidal vessels, resulting in leakages and, eventually, atrophic spots. There is an associated low-grade uveitis which can eve...
Visual acuity is affected when coloboma involves the disc and fovea, or is complicated by occurrence of retinal detachment , choroidal neovascular membrane, cataract , or by ambly...