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Vitreoretinal relationship in diabetic retinopathy. A biomicroscopic evaluation.

M Takahashi, C L Trempe, K Maguire, J W McMeel.   

Abstract

The vitreoretinal relationships of 312 eyes with diabetic retinopathy were analyzed statistically, based on the results of biomicroscopic observation and photography of the vitreous. Vitreous detachment usually occurs outside the temporal vascular arcades, and the macula subsequently becomes involved in the midstage of the proliferative process. The incidence of no vitreous detachment and complete vitreous detachment are significantly lower in proliferative retinopathy as compared with nonproliferative than in nonproliferative retinopathy. The relatively high incidence of proliferation with no vitreous detachment indicates that vitreous detachment is not the sole triggering factor in the development of proliferative changes. However, partial vitreous detachment was shown, retrospectively, to stimulate a rapid exacerbation of the proliferative process as compared with eyes having no vitreous detachment or complete vitreous detachment.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7469858     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1981.03930010243003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


  12 in total

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2.  Long-term visual and retinopathy outcomes in a predominately type 2 diabetic patient population undergoing early vitrectomy and endolaser for severe vitreous haemorrhage.

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4.  Posterior vitreous detachment following panretinal laser photocoagulation.

Authors:  J Sebag; S M Buzney; D A Belyea; M Kado; J W McMeel; C L Trempe
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5.  Variations of posterior vitreous detachment.

Authors:  A Kakehashi; M Kado; J Akiba; H Hirokawa
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6.  The place of elective vitrectomy in the management of patients with Candida endophthalmitis.

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7.  Fibrous proliferation of the pre-papillary canal in proliferative diabetic retinopathy: Cloquet's canal as a scaffold for proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

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8.  Comparative study of vitreoretinal relationships using biomicroscopy and ultrasound.

Authors:  C W Arzabe; J Akiba; A E Jalkh; M A Quiroz; C L Trempe; J W McMeel; J M Celorio
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9.  Molecular mechanisms of posterior vitreous detachment.

Authors:  J Akiba; N Ueno; B Chakrabarti
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Review 10.  Visualizing vitreous in vitrectomy by triamcinolone.

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