A complete guide to Retinal Detachment
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Patient Information related to the retina, its detachment and treatment outcomes. By Digital Journal of Ophthalmology.
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Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School
The retina is a thin sheet of light sensitive nerve tissue lining the inside of the eye. It is the tissue that turns light INTO an electrical signal to send to the brain. It can be compared to the
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Signs, symptoms and treatment modalities by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
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Produced with the help of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists
The eye is shaped like a ball. The retina is a fine sheet of nerve tissue lining the inside of the eye (see diagram below). Rays of light enter the eye and are focused onto the retina by the cornea and the lens. The retina produces a
Information with causes, prevention, surgery explanation and illustrations.
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Retinal detachment and tear symptoms, causes, treatments and surgery information from Tampa Bay vitreo-retinal surgeon and physician, Dana Deupree, M.D.
Retinal Detachment Information
What is retinal detachment?
is the light-sensitive layer of tissue
that lines the inside of the eye and sends visual
the retina detaches, it is lifted or pulled from its
normal position. If not promptly treated, retinal
detachment can cause permanent vision loss.