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A 56-year-old certified ophthalmic technician presented for a comprehensive eye examination. He was complaining of persistent vitreous floaters in both eyes (left worse than right) for at least 10 ...
IN 1953 Kantarjian and DeJong 1 first described the A presence of vitreous opacities in a family with amyloidosis. Subsequently, Rukavina and his coworkers 2 reported cases with vitreous opacities in ...
The symptom of floaters is one of the most common albeit least treated ocular conditions. They form as a result of alterations in the vitreous structure, usually as a consequence of age-related ...
We present a case of familial ocular amyloidosis currently without systemic involvement. Ocular features included vitreous opacities and secondary glaucoma. The patient had a transthyretin mutation ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Low-dose atropine drops showed potential as a noninvasive alternative for managing vitreous floaters, a small retrospective study suggested. A majority of patients who completed ...
In most clinical practices, floaters related to a posterior vitreous detachment are a common patient concern, especially in those with advancing age. Fortunately, floaters often become less ...
The vitreous humor is a gel-like liquid between the lens and the retina. It is an essential part of the eye. It helps the eye keep its shape and absorbs shock. It also maintains correct oxygen levels ...
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