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Membrane on the back Side of the ILM Causing Pucker-like Distortions
DOI: 10.3207/1077942325
Even though the ILM stains homogenously the ILM is distorted like in a pucker. The explanation is that the causative membrane resides on the back side of the ILM and bridges to the retina, possibly glial tissue. Thus ILM is a substrate and precondition for membrane formation not matter on which side of the ILM membranes develop.
Author: Bernd Kirchhof Submitted: 29/07/2009 Published: 14/08/2009 Views: 385
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