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No ILM present in a case of PVR
DOI: 10.3207/1697335273
The intention to peel the ILM over the macula was to prevent Pucker formation later on in a case of PVR. Suprisingly there was not staining for ILM with ICG, and no tissue typical for ILM could be peeled off. Instead the consistency of the tissue was that of glial tissue or nerve fibre layer. Apparently it is possible that ILM is not developed at all.
Author: Bernd Kirchhof Submitted: 29/07/2009 Published: 14/08/2009 Views: 337
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