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PVR

by AppleBr, Jul 04, 2009 01:47PM
Tags: pos RD
Which are the sympthoms of a PVR?
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by berrywoo, Jul 04, 2009 04:13PM
To: AppleBr
As a patient you actually won't know that you have PVR, unless, after your first detachment the retina keeps detaching.

A doctor however will notice signs of PVR when s/he examines you as there are certain characteristics about PVR.

PVR is basically scar tissue that forms on the retina and will cause traction to pull the retina off from the back of the eye.

by Ray T Oyakawa, MD, Jul 04, 2009 06:01PM
To: AppleBr
berrywoo is correct.

Dr. O.
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