[Degenerative lesions of the peripheral retina]. / Lésions dégénératives de la périphérie rétinienne.
J Fr Ophtalmol
; 37(1): 73-80, 2014 Jan.
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Degenerative lesions of the peripheral retina are present from teenage years onwards and increase with age. These abnormabilities are frequent, some of them being benign while others predispose to retinal tears and detachment. In the latter case, the lesions are rhegmatogenous and may justify prophylactic treatment by laser photocoagulation. We distinguish congenital lesions of the peripheral retina and intraretinal, chorioretinal and vitreoretinal degenerations. The holes and tears observed in 2% of the population consist of round atrophic holes, "horseshoe" tears, oral dialyses and giant tears.
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Degeneración Retiniana
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Diagnostic_studies
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Fr
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J Fr Ophtalmol
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2014
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