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  2. Scleral reinforcement surgery - Wikipedia

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    Staphyloma is marked by a thinning of sclera collagen bundles and decreased number of collagen striations. It correlates with a large posterior temporal bulge. Curtin described five varieties, based on size, shape, and change in appearance of the optic nerve and retinal vessels, but the posterior pole type is the most common. [5]

  3. Lattice degeneration - Wikipedia

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    Lattice degeneration is a disease of the human eye wherein the peripheral retina becomes atrophic in a lattice pattern. Usually, this happens slowly over time and does not cause any symptoms, and medical intervention is neither needed nor recommended.

  4. Myopia - Wikipedia

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    Scleral reinforcement surgery is aimed to cover the thinning posterior pole with a supportive material to withstand intraocular pressure and prevent further progression of the posterior staphyloma. The strain is reduced, although damage from the pathological process cannot be reversed.

  5. Macular degeneration - Wikipedia

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    Incipient atrophy is demarcated by areas of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) thinning or depigmentation that precedes geographic atrophy in the early stages of AMD. In advanced stages of AMD, atrophy of the RPE (geographic atrophy) and/or development of new blood vessels (neovascularization) result in the death of photoreceptors and central ...

  6. Hypotony maculopathy - Wikipedia

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    To prevent retinal dysfunction and vision loss, intraocular pressure should be normalised by treating the cause of hypotony. [7] Delay in treatment results in permanent chorioretinal changes and permanent loss of vision.

  7. Retinal tuft - Wikipedia

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    Retinal tufts increase the risk of a retinal tear or a detached retina, although the risk is not high- 1% of tufts are thought to lead to retinal detachment. [2] [6] In addition if there is retinal thinning near a zonular traction tuft, there is an increased risk of retinal detachment. [5]

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