Central Serous Retinopathy
A condition where a blister of fluid gathers beneath the macula, causing blurred and distorted vision.
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A cancer of the eye, caused by malignant tumor cells that form inside the eye tissue called the choroid.
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Just like on your skin, a raised freckle (or nevus) can occur inside your eye and can only be seen by an eye care specialist.
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The Macula is the central part of the retina that provides you with the sharpest vision.
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Caused by complications of diabetes and leading cause of blindness in patients 20 to 74 years.
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Caused by the degeneration of the transparent vitreous gel that fills the interior of the eye.
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Disease of eye characterized by a thinning of the retina and the abnormal attachment of the fluid in the eye
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common condition affecting people age 50 years and older.
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A small tear in the macula caused by the degeneration of the eye fluid, or the vitreous.
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A form of intermediate uveitis a group of inflammatory diseases that produces swelling in the eye tissue.
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Occurs when the retina peels away from its layer of supportive tissue and requires immediate medical attention.
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Blockage of tiny blood vessels that run through the retina normally carry blood away from the retina.
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An eye disease that occurs from the splitting, or schisis, of the retina’s neurosensory layers.
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