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Revision as of 02:17, 12 March 2015
Background
- Separation of posterior vitreous from the retina, as a result of vitreous degeneration
and shrinkage
- Age-related event (prevalence):
- 50-59 yrs = 24%
- 80-90 yrs = 87
- Risk factors
- myopia
- trauma
- intraocular inflammation
- in the majority of cases PVD is benign
- in acute phase, concern is for causing retinal tear, which can lead to retinal detachment
- Prompt diagnosis and surgical treatment of retinal detachment can prevent impending
vision loss or can restore vision
Diagnosis
Management
Referral of patients with presumed posterior vitreous detachment
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See Also
Acute Onset Flashers and Floaters
