Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8794852 | Ophthalmology Retina | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
RDRS requiring vitreoretinal surgical repair is a rare, symptomatic, and progressive condition occurring in 2.4% of 587 cases of RS over a 15-year period in a large, tertiary referral, vitreoretinal-only practice. In cases with RS and outer wall breaks, 54.3% were nonprogressive at 3 years of follow-up, but 28.6% progressed to symptomatic RDRS at a mean of 20.6 months. Surgery is not recommended in asymptomatic individuals except in rare situations based on clinical judgement regarding the observed behavior of the RS. The presence of symptoms should warrant treatment.
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Authors
Abdallah M. MD, Vaishali Shah, Kevin J. MD, Gaurav K. MD,