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Ophthalmic researchers and clinicians alike increasingly are
recognizing the importance of the vitreous body in the physiology,
biochemistry, and pathology of the inner eye. The Vitreous and
Vitreoretinal Interface, with contributions by vitreoretinal
surgeons and laboratory eye researchers, presents the most
up-to-date clinically relevant data. This book provides evidence of
the vitreous body's significant role in preserving retinal
homeostasis, as well as the close connection between vitreous
traction and such conditions as retinal inflammation, retinal
vascular occlusions, macular edema, proliferative diabetic
retinopathy, and giant retinal tears. The particular vitreal
changes that occur in aphakia, myopia, retinitis pigmentosa, and
idiopathic giant retinal breaks, as well as recent advances in
open-sky vitreous surgery and in the search for useful vitreous
substitutes are discussed.
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