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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Retinal hole
  1. ... it. This article describes the repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments. These occur due to a hole or tear in the retina. ... Most retinal detachment repair operations are urgent. If holes or ... found before the retina detaches, the eye doctor can close the ...
  2. ... on the retina. The most common type of retinal detachment is often due to a tear or hole in the retina. This type of detachment is ...
  3. Retinal detachments are associated with a tear or hole in the retina through which the internal fluids of the eye may leak, causing separation of ...
  4. Retinal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... destroys your sharp, central vision Diabetic eye disease Retinal ... tissue on the macula Macular hole - a small break in the macula that usually ...
  5. ... movements of the eyes (nystagmus), a gap or hole in one of the structures of ... retinal dystrophy). Over time, affected individuals may develop clouding ...
  6. ... channel called CaV1.4. This subunit forms the hole (pore) in the cell ... cones to other retinal cells called bipolar cells. This signaling is an ...
  7. ... to bone. People with Kniest dysplasia have tiny holes in their cartilage, which ... Kniest dysplasia is a rare condition, but ...
  8. ... your child has what appears to be a hole in the iris or an unusual-shaped pupil. Your child's vision becomes blurred or decreased. In addition to your child, you may also need to see an eye specialist (ophthalmologist).
  9. ... see fine details) Blind spots or scotomas (dark "holes" in the vision in which nothing can be seen) Vision loss and blindness are the most severe vision problems.