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RPE and Choroid Translocation in massive submacular hemorrhage
DOI: 10.3207/0349900626
Usually when larger blood volumes are being removed from underneath the macula then the RPE goes with the blood. An RPE substitute is then required, either by macular translocation or by translocation of a free transplant of pigment epithelium and choroid. The latter is shown here.
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Author: Bernd Kirchhof
Submitted: 17/07/2009
Published: 20/07/2009
Views: 385