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The third type of retinal detachment is exudative retinal detachment. In this case, fluid leaking from the underlying choroidal layer collects beneath your retina and floats your retina from the ...
Holes or tears are not present in this type of retinal detachment. Exudative retinal detachment: This type happens on the building up of fluid behind the retina. Rhegmatogenous retinal ...
The two other types of retinal detachment are tractional retinal detachment and exudative retinal detachment. Tractional retinal detachment happens when scar tissue in the eye pulls the retina ...
We report two young patients who developed exudative retinal detachment following central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). In both cases, the CRVO was ischaemic and led to severe visual loss.
2 We present two cases of exudative bullous retinal detachment (RD) in two patients after PBSCT who develop severe and potentially vision-threatening complications. Since our two cases died ...
Dr Muwale identifies three types of retinal detachment including rhegmatogenous, tractional, and exudative. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is the most common type and can occur due to a small ...
Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR ... is essential to prevent complications like vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, and neovascular glaucoma. Timely diagnosis and appropriate ...
It can take any of three forms: rhegmatogenous, tractional, and exudative. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (a tear in the retina) is the most common type, but you may also experience tractional ...
Retinal detachment is when the retina detaches from the supporting tissue at the back of the eye. Secondary, or exudative, retinal detachment occurs in response to another condition, such as ...