Terson Syndrome showing a circumscribed slackening or detachment of the ILM from the posterior pole
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Terson Syndrome showing a circumscribed slackening or detachment of the ILM from the posterior pole
DOI: 10.3207/0767350829
The hypothesis here is that the intravitreal hemorrhage in Terson Syndrome needs to cross the ILM on its way to the vitreous. This way the localized ILM detachment may have occurred. Conversely this supports the idea, that the origin of the hemorrhage is the retinal vessels.
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Author: Bernd Kirchhof
Submitted: 30/07/2009
Published: 14/08/2009
Views: 2059