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##Predominantly floaters | ##Predominantly floaters | ||
###Vitreous hemorrhage secondary to proliferative retinopathy | ###Vitreous hemorrhage secondary to proliferative retinopathy | ||
Revision as of 18:18, 25 September 2012
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- Ocular causes
- Floaters and/or flashes
- Posterior Vitreous Detachment
- Retinal tear or Retinal Detachment
- Posterior Uveitis
- Predominantly floaters
- Vitreous hemorrhage secondary to proliferative retinopathy
- Predominantly flashes
- Oculodigital stimulation
- Rapid eye movements
- Neovascular age-related macular degeneration
- Floaters and/or flashes
- Nonocular causes
- Migraine aura (classic)
- Migraine aura (acephalgicmigraine)
- Occipital lobe disorders
- Postural hypotension
Diagnosis
- Eye exam
- Stress on:
- Visual acuity
- Visual field confrontation test
- Direct ophthalmoscopy
- Slit lamp
- Stress on:
Management
Suggested Approach for Referral of Patients With Presumed PVD
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