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Showing papers on "Vitreous Detachment published in 1977"


Journal Article
TL;DR: This report reviews current knowledge of the ultrastructural features of the vitreoretinal juncture in its normal state, in eyes with posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), and in Eyes with epiretinal membranes (ERM's) and then presents new concepts concerning the interrelationship of ERM's and the Vitreous.
Abstract: This report reviews current knowledge of the ultrastructural features of the vitreoretinal juncture in its normal state, in eyes with posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), and in eyes with epiretinal membranes (ERM's) and then presents new concepts concerning the interrelationship of ERM's and the vitreous. Results show no vitreous residues on retinal surface following uncomplicated rhegmatogenous (senescent) PVD. In eyes that develop ERM's before vitreous detachment, however, a layer of vitreous may be entrapped beneath the ERM and on adjacent membrane-free retina when PVD ocurs. ERM's may be a cause as well as an effect of PVD.

143 citations


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TL;DR: The authors describe their findings by scanning electron microscopy of the surface of the retina following secondary and primary senile posterior vitreous detachment andStructural differences in consequence of the two examination techniques as well as possible artifacts are shown.
Abstract: The authors describe their findings by scanning electron microscopy of the surface of the retina following secondary and primary senile posterior vitreous detachment. These findings are correlated with those of transmission electron microscopy. Extended nets formed by vitreous fibrils can be found on the retinal surface. The fibrils form a continuous feltwork, which cannot be traced by biomicroscopy or dissection of enucleated globes. This feltwork desintegrates in places or over a wide area and the basal membrane of the Muller cells becomes exposed. Structural differences in consequence of the two examination techniques well as possible artifacts are shown.

14 citations


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TL;DR: The findings by scanning and transmission electron microscopy of multiple glial excrescences from the retina into the cortical vitreous body are described and the possible significance as retinovitreal attachments for rhegmatogenous defects of the retina and for posterior Vitreous detachments is discussed.
Abstract: The findings by scanning and transmission electron microscopy of multiple glial excrescences from the retina into the cortical vitreous body are described. These formations are located in lines above superficial retinal vessels. The findings are compared with those from light microscopy of similar formations. The pathogenesis and the possible significance as retinovitreal attachments for rhegmatogenous defects of the retina and for posterior vitreous detachments are discussed.

9 citations