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Forty-eight eyes with massive periretinal proliferation were
examined with ultrasonography. In addition to the triangular
retinal detachment T-sign was indicative of severe MPP. And
irregular thickening and bending of the retina were observed on
ultrasonography in eyes with MPP. The detached retina was immobile
in all eyes. Preoperative ultrasonographic findings did not prove
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H. & Machemer, R. Ultrasonographic diagnosis of massive
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