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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Cystoid macular edema
  1. ... eye disorder that slowly destroys sharp, central vision Macular edema -- swelling or thickening of the macula, the part ...
  2. Diabetes can harm your eyes. It can damage the small blood vessels in your retina , the back wall of your eyeball. This condition is ...
  3. ... pressure (hypertension) Other eye conditions, such as glaucoma , macular edema, or vitreous hemorrhage The risk of these disorders ... growing in the front part of the eye Macular edema, caused by the leakage of fluid in the ...
  4. ... subside over time. If your treatment was for macular edema, your vision may seem worse for a few ... American Academy of Ophthalmology website. Diabetic macular edema: ... . Updated May 2021. Accessed February 21, 2024. Brownlee ...
  5. ... in the eye that can lead to blindness. Macular edema -- Blurry vision due to fluid leaking into the ... growing in your retina (neovascularization) or you develop macular edema, treatment is usually needed. Eye surgery is the ...
  6. ... They may also develop swelling of the retina (macular edema). Cataracts can be removed if they contribute to ...