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  • ...uhl buhk-uhl) is a surgical procedure primarily used to repair a [[retinal detachment]]. The term originates from the words 'sclera', which is the white outer la ...the eye, relieving the traction (pull) on the [[retina]], and allowing the retinal tear to settle against the wall of the eye. The buckle remains on the eye i
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  • === Complications === ...mplications of the Boston keratoprosthesis include [[glaucoma]], [[retinal detachment]], and [[endophthalmitis]].
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  • ...ctomy is often used to treat eye diseases and conditions such as [[retinal detachment]], [[diabetic retinopathy]], [[macular hole]], and vitreous hemorrhage. === Risks and Complications ===
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  • ...tions, including [[macular degeneration]], [[diabetic retinopathy]], and [[retinal vein occlusion]]. The medications delivered through this method often inclu == Risks and Complications ==
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  • ...not cause noticeable symptoms. However, it can sometimes lead to [[retinal detachment]], which can cause symptoms such as floaters, flashes of light, and vision ...ment options may include laser photocoagulation or cryotherapy to seal the retinal tears. The prognosis for lattice degeneration is generally good, especially
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  • ...nditions such as [[diabetic retinopathy]], [[macular degeneration]], and [[retinal vein occlusion]]. == Risks and Complications ==
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  • == Risks and Complications == ...omplications. These may include infection, bleeding, inflammation, retinal detachment, and vision loss.
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  • ...an lead to complications such as [[glaucoma]], [[cataracts]], or [[retinal detachment]]. ...me cases, immunosuppressive drugs may be used. Surgery may be necessary if complications occur.
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  • ...nclude [[cataract|cataracts]], [[myopia|myopia]], and [[retinal detachment|retinal detachments]]. ...tachments. Regular eye examinations are recommended for early detection of complications.
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  • ...of the eye, splits into two layers. This can lead to vision loss and other complications. ...a decrease in [[visual acuity]]. In severe cases, it can lead to [[retinal detachment]] and [[vision loss]].
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  • ...In rare cases, the drug can cause serious complications such as [[retinal detachment]] or [[endophthalmitis]]. * [[Retinal detachment]]
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  • === Complications === Potential complications of aphakia include [[glaucoma]], [[retinal detachment]], and [[uveitis]]. These conditions can lead to further vision loss if not
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  • ...ssary to manage potential complications such as [[glaucoma]] and [[retinal detachment]]. * [[Retinal detachment]]
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  • === Risks and Complications === ...These may include infection, inflammation, increased eye pressure, retinal detachment, and changes in vision. It is important for patients to discuss these risks
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  • ...rmality that evolves throughout childhood and adolescence. Other potential complications include dental abnormalities, eye problems that can lead to vision loss, an * '''[[Eye Abnormalities]]''': These can include retinal detachment or cataracts, which can lead to vision loss.
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  • * [[Retinal detachment]] ...ve mild symptoms and lead normal lives, while others may experience severe complications such as blindness or deafness.
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  • ..., [[floaters]], and [[red eye]]. In severe cases, it may lead to [[retinal detachment]] or [[neovascularization]], which can cause [[vision loss]]. ...ollow-up with an [[ophthalmologist]] is important to monitor for potential complications.
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