Retinal reduction

1. Foraminous retinal detachment: due to vitreous degeneration, contraction, and traction, a full-thickness retinal neuroepithelial hole is formed, and the liquefied vitreous enters the retinal detachment formed under the retina through the crack. 2. Retinal atrophy and degeneration thin the retina, form retinal pores, and cause retinal detachment. 3. Pulled retinal detachment, but no significant proliferative changes in the vitreous. 4. Exudative retinal detachment is not effective after drug treatment, and retinal detachment has affected the macula.

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