2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10792-022-02598-7
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Acute retinal necrosis: clinical features, management and outcomes

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“…[10] On the other hand, other studies have shown that prophylactic vitrectomy for ARN does not significantly reduce the incidence of RRD. [11,12] Of note, Ozdemir et al reported that prophylactic vitrectomy was not helpful in preventing the development of RRD in eyes with ARN. [12] Then, we questioned whether prophylactic vitrectomy should have been performed once the retinal traction was identified.…”
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“…[10] On the other hand, other studies have shown that prophylactic vitrectomy for ARN does not significantly reduce the incidence of RRD. [11,12] Of note, Ozdemir et al reported that prophylactic vitrectomy was not helpful in preventing the development of RRD in eyes with ARN. [12] Then, we questioned whether prophylactic vitrectomy should have been performed once the retinal traction was identified.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11,12] Of note, Ozdemir et al reported that prophylactic vitrectomy was not helpful in preventing the development of RRD in eyes with ARN. [12] Then, we questioned whether prophylactic vitrectomy should have been performed once the retinal traction was identified. We believed that prophylactic vitrectomy would not have been helpful in our case.…”
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