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  • == Retinal Detachment == '''Retinal Detachment''' (pronounced: /rɛˈtaɪnəl dɪˈtætʃmənt/) is a serious eye conditio
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  • == Retinal Detachment == '''Retinal detachment''' (pronounced: /rɪˈtɪnəl dɪˈtætʃmənt/) is a serious eye condition
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  • ...us detachment]], [[Retinal Detachment|retinal detachment]], [[Retinal Tear|retinal tears]], and inflammation of the eye. ==Treatment==
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  • '''Posterior Vitreous Detachment''' ...osterior' meaning 'back', 'vitreous' from 'vitreus' meaning 'glassy', and 'detachment' from 'detachare' meaning 'to unfasten'.
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  • ...thy) is a [[medical condition]] that occurs as a complication of [[retinal detachment]], and it is characterized by the growth of membranes on both surfaces of t ...the contraction of the membranes which cause [[retinal detachment]] and [[retinal fold]].
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  • ...elated macular degeneration]]. Other causes can include trauma to the eye, retinal tears, and certain vascular disorders. ==Treatment==
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  • '''Epiretinal membrane''' (pronunciation: epi-retinal membrane), also known as '''[[macular pucker]]''' or '''[[cellophane maculo ...piretinal" is derived from the Greek "epi-" meaning "upon" or "over", and "retinal" referring to the [[retina]], the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the ba
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  • ...pil]] to light, caused by damage to the [[optic nerve]] or severe [[retina|retinal disease]]. ...h other conditions such as [[glaucoma]], [[optic neuritis]], and [[retinal detachment]].
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  • ...(/ˈɡrɪfɪθs saɪn/) is a [[medical sign]] used in the diagnosis of [[retinal detachment]], a serious eye condition. It was named after the British ophthalmologist, ...ication of a particular medical condition, which in this case is [[retinal detachment]].
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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 == Treatment and Prognosis ==
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  • == Vitreous Detachment == '''Vitreous Detachment''' (pronunciation: vih-tree-us deh-tach-ment) is a condition in which the [
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  • ...is a rare [[ocular]] condition characterized by inflammation and possible retinal damage. Eales Disease is an idiopathic [[retinal]] peripheral vascular disease, which primarily affects young adult males. I
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  • == Retinal Diseases == '''Retinal diseases''' (/rɪˈtɪnəl/ ri-TIN-əl) are disorders that affect the [[ret
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  • == Retinal Disease == '''Retinal disease''' (/rɪˈtɪnəl diːˈziːz/) refers to any condition that affect
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  • * [[Retinal detachment]]: This is a serious condition where the retina pulls away from the back of * [[Vitreous detachment]]: As people age, the vitreous humor in the eye can shrink and pull away fr
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  • ...primary symptoms of Knobloch syndrome include severe [[myopia]], [[retinal detachment]], and [[macular degeneration]]. Other symptoms may include [[encephalocele ==Treatment==
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  • == Retinal Haemorrhage == '''Retinal haemorrhage''' (pronounced: /ˈrɛtɪnəl ˈhɛmərɪdʒ/) is a disorder of
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  • ...such as [[Retinoblastoma]], [[Coats' Disease]], [[Cataract]], or [[Retinal Detachment]]. It can also be caused by [[Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous]] (P == Treatment ==
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  • Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) is a severe [[Retinal dystrophy|retinal dystrophy]] causing blindness or severe visual impairment at birth or withi ...oconus|keratoconus]] (cone-shaped cornea), or [[Retinal detachment|retinal detachment]].
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  • ...Severe near-sightedness is associated with an increased risk of [[retinal detachment]], [[glaucoma]], [[macular degeneration]], and [[cataracts]]. === Treatment ===
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