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[Pathology of the vitreoretinal interface].

J Sahel

    Journal Francais D'Ophtalmologie
    |January 1, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This review examines vitreoretinal junction diseases, including hereditary conditions and acquired pathologies like epiretinal membranes. Understanding these vitreoretinal involvements is crucial for diagnosing and managing retinal tears and macular issues.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Retinal Diseases
    • Vitreoretinal Interface Pathology

    Context:

    • The vitreoretinal junction is a critical interface susceptible to various pathological processes.
    • Understanding static and dynamic features of vitreoretinal involvement is essential for diagnosis.

    Purpose:

    • To comprehensively review diseases affecting the vitreoretinal junction.
    • To classify these pathologies based on their static and dynamic characteristics.

    Summary:

    • Discusses hereditary conditions (e.g., Wagner's, Stickler's diseases, juvenile retinoschisis) and acquired conditions (e.g., equatorial degeneration, epiretinal membranes).
    • Highlights how vitreoretinal adhesions, cellular contraction, and posterior vitreous detachment can lead to peripheral retinal tears or macular involvement.

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    Impact:

    • Provides a structured overview for clinicians and researchers studying vitreoretinal diseases.
    • Aids in understanding the mechanisms leading to vision-threatening retinal conditions.