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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Vitreous hemorrhage
  1. ... vitreous) that fills the back of the eye (vitreous hemorrhage) Cancer of the retina ( retinoblastoma ), under the retina, or in other parts ...
  2. ... or leakage of blood vessels in the retina (vitreous hemorrhage). These eye abnormalities can further impair vision or ...
  3. ... eye conditions, such as glaucoma , macular edema, or vitreous hemorrhage The risk of these disorders increases with age, ...
  4. ... most often caused by a condition called posterior vitreous detachment. It ... bleeding from nearby blood vessels can cloud the inside ...
  5. ... that are blocked Small amounts of bleeding (retinal hemorrhages) ... the eye (the vitreous) The eye exam for people with diabetes is ...
  6. ... eye is filled with a jelly-like fluid (vitreous). During this procedure, your health care provider (usually an ophthalmologist) injects medicine into the vitreous, near the retina at the back of the ...
  7. ... SE, Marsh JD. Disorders of the retina and vitreous. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, ...
  8. ... of the clear gel that fills the eyeball (vitreous opacity), dry eyes, increased pressure in the eyes ( ... proteins in this tissue can cause stroke and bleeding in the brain, an accumulation of fluid in ...