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Retinal detachment is an emergency situation in which the thin tissue layer in the back of your eye lifts away from its usual position. This requires immediate treatment. When part of the tissue ...
Full-thickness retinal breaks were found in 8.4% (95/1130) of fellow eyes on presentation. Lattice degeneration was present in 14.5% (164/1130) of fellow eyes. Thirteen per cent (148/1130) of affected ...
Most people who have lattice degeneration have it in both of their eyes. While it is rare to develop a retinal detachment even if you have lattice degeneration, between 20 and 30 percent of people ...
Two distinct types of retinal detachment have been described in association with lattice degeneration—those associated with tractional tears at the border of lattice lesions and those associated with ...
Retinal detachment is a medical emergency, and the symptoms can appear quickly. If a person experiences the following symptoms, they should present immediately to an emergency room or call an eye ...
Both retinal detachment and retinal tear are medical emergencies that can cause vision loss. It’s critical to get immediate medical attention if you have symptoms of either condition.
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Certain eye conditions: Certain diseases, such as lattice degeneration, which leads to thinner retina patches, or other degenerative retinal disorders, can increase the risk of retinal detachment.
A 7-year-old boy with Marfanoid habitus presented with sudden and painless decrease in the vision of the right eye. Ocular examination revealed rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with 360° giant ...
Diagnosis and Treatment: Lattice degeneration is diagnosed during an eye exam. Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and may include laser treatment or cryotherapy to reduce the risk of ...
Prophylactic treatment (PTx) of fellow eye lattice degeneration (LD) in asymptomatic patients who previously underwent uncomplicated primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) repair in the first ...