Patient Data
Gender: Female
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From the case:
Retinal detachment
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Retinal detachment in left eye.
Case Discussion
Retinal detachment is a detachment of the retina proper from the underlying pigmented choroid, and occurs in a number of settings:
- tractional: inflammatory or post-traumatic fibrous bands in the vitreous; also seen in sickle cell disease.
- exudative: fluid accumulating in the subretinal space secondary to hypertension, central retinal venous occlusion, vasculitis, papilledema or tumor.
- postoperative: vitreous fluid accumulates in the subretinal space via a hole in the retina (rhegmatogenous RD)
- rhegmatogenous: (from rhegma meaning a fissure or fracture) can also be seen in ocular trauma