Posterior vitreous detachment
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Background
- Separation of posterior vitreous from the retina, as a result of vitreous degeneration
and shrinkage
- Age-related event (prevalence):
- 50-59 yrs = 24%
- 80-90 yrs = 87
- Risk factors
- myopia
- trauma
- intraocular inflammation
- in the majority of cases PVD is benign
- in acute phase, concern is for causing retinal tear, which can lead to retinal detachment
- Prompt diagnosis and surgical treatment of retinal detachment can prevent impending
vision loss or can restore vision
Diagnosis
Management
See Acute Onset Flashers and Floaters
See Also
Acute Onset Flashers and Floaters
