The “Triangle sign” seen on ultrasound is a “distinctive and reliable” ultrasound feature for differentiating total choroidal ...
Ocular inflammation and vision-threatening adverse events to cancer therapies can be mitigated once researchers understand their mechanisms.
Haemorrhagic choroidal detachment (HCD) is a dreaded intraoperative complication of ophthalmic surgery, despite being rare. Multiple systemic and ocular risk factors of HCD have been reported. Acute ...
Transient IOP increases can create short-term increases in axial length and decreases in subfoveal choroidal thickness. Transient intraocular pressure (IOP) increases cause temporary axial elongation ...
While benign, it can lead to significant complications such as subretinal fluid accumulation, retinal detachment, and vision loss. The challenge in diagnosing choroidal hemangioma lies in its ...
Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is one of the most important vision-threatening complications secondary to pathological myopia (PM). In the last 20 years, there have been rapid advances in the ...
Aim: To analyse clinical features of drusenoid pigment epithelium detachment (PED) in age related macular degeneration ... persistence of drusenoid PED (38%), development of geographic atrophy (49%), ...
Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) was first described by Yannuzzi et al1 in the 1980s as polypoidal subretinal vascular lesions associated with serous and haemorrhagic detachments of the retinal ...
Full macular translocation has the best functional outcomes, [44] but it also has the highest risk of postoperative complications, such as retinal detachment, macular fold requiring reoperation ...