Misdirected aqueous flow in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: a pathophysiology update.
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serval:BIB_7CD64B6A5DF6
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Misdirected aqueous flow in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: a pathophysiology update.
Journal
Survey of ophthalmology
ISSN
1879-3304 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0039-6257
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
60
Number
1
Pages
51-59
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
It is widely accepted that the origin of subretinal fluid in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) is liquid vitreous and that posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) and associated retinal tears are caused by vitreoretinal traction from intra-ocular currents, contraction of collagen fibers, and gravity. These explanations, however, are incomplete. We present a new synthesis of experimental and clinical evidence, updating understanding of fundamental pathophysiological processes in RRD. Misdirected aqueous flow is shown to more convincingly explain the origin of subretinal fluid in clinical RRD, to be the most likely cause of acute PVD and retinal tear formation, and also to contribute to initial detachment of the retina at retinal tears. Misdirected aqueous flow in RRD is a pathophysiological process, rather than the "aqueous misdirection syndrome", and occurs without visible anterior chamber shallowing or acute glaucoma.
Keywords
Aqueous Humor/physiology, Humans, Retinal Detachment/physiopathology, Retinal Perforations/physiopathology, Subretinal Fluid/physiology, Vitreous Body/pathology, Vitreous Detachment/physiopathology, aqueous misdirection, pathophysiology, posterior vitreous detachment, retinal tear, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, vitreoretinal traction
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