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  2. Richard F. Spaide - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] [10] Dr. Spaide is affiliated with Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, where he continues his research and clinical work. [ 6 ] [ 3 ] [ 20 ] [ 9 ] He has authored over 400 peer-reviewed articles in ophthalmology.

  3. Lawrence Yannuzzi - Wikipedia

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    He is a professor of clinical ophthalmology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, vice–chairman and director of The Retinal Research Center of the Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, and founder and president of The Macula Foundation.

  4. Vitreomacular traction syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Vitreomacular traction syndrome (VTS) is a medical condition in the eye that is the result of tractional forces (pulling) being placed on the retina. [1] [2] VTS is common in people who have an incomplete posterior vitreous detachment, a type of retinal detachment at the periphery of the retina. [1]

  5. Vitreomacular adhesion - Wikipedia

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    Vitreomacular adhesion (VMA) is a human medical condition where the vitreous gel (or simply vitreous, AKA vitreous humour) of the human eye adheres to the retina in an abnormally strong manner. As the eye ages, it is common for the vitreous to separate from the retina.

  6. Macular hole - Wikipedia

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    Macular hole on the right eye Classification of Vitreomacular Adhesion, Traction, and Macular Hole (IVTS 2013). Macular degeneration is a condition affecting the tissues lying under the retina, while a macular hole involves damage from within the eye, at the junction between the vitreous and the retina itself.

  7. Ron Gallemore - Wikipedia

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    Retina-the journal of retinal and vitreous diseases 20 (2): 115–120 (2000). Cited 60 times. Gallemore, RP; Griff, ER; Steinberg, RH. 1988. "Evidence in support of a photoreceptoral origin for the light-peak substance." Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 29 (4): 566–571.(1988) Cited 49 times

  8. Vitrectomy - Wikipedia

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    Macular pucker – formation of a patch of unhealthy tissue in the central retina (the macula) distorting vision. Also called epiretinal membrane. After vitrectomy to remove the vitreous gel, membranectomy is undertaken to peel away the tissue. Diabetic retinopathy – may damage sight by either a non-proliferative or proliferative retinopathy ...

  9. Epiretinal membrane - Wikipedia

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    Epiretinal membrane or macular pucker is a disease of the eye in response to changes in the vitreous humor or more rarely, diabetes.Sometimes, as a result of immune system response to protect the retina, cells converge in the macular area as the vitreous ages and pulls away in posterior vitreous detachment (PVD).