1953
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(53)90568-6
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Traumatic Detachment Of Retina And Of Pars Ciliaris Retinae

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“…Such retinal detachment is often associated with a tear in the ciliary epi thelium. As first reported by Long and Danielson [22], the break can occur in the nonpigmented epithelium in the pars plicata, which develops into retinal detachment. The break in the epithelium of the ciliary body is classified as traumat ic [23,24] and idiopathic [25], We observed a hypoplasia of the lens in 1 case of the present study ( fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Such retinal detachment is often associated with a tear in the ciliary epi thelium. As first reported by Long and Danielson [22], the break can occur in the nonpigmented epithelium in the pars plicata, which develops into retinal detachment. The break in the epithelium of the ciliary body is classified as traumat ic [23,24] and idiopathic [25], We observed a hypoplasia of the lens in 1 case of the present study ( fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Also, scleral buckling with an implant in the anterior sclera may be followed by marked postoper ative astigmatism. Zonular-retinal traction may cause tear ing of the ciliary epithelium, as reported by some investiga tors [19,22,25]. When a large tear is detected in the ciliary epithelium, the application of an encircling procedure is recommended instead of segmental buckling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These tears are usually seen superotemporally and can be dif fi cult to detect (Dobbie and Phillips 1962 ;Long and Danielson 1953 ) . Dialysis; see Chap.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Retinal detachment with a break at the pars plicata was first described in 1953 in a case report of perforating trauma. 1 A multicenter study showed that 4.8% of retinal detachment in patients with atopic dermatitis was caused by breaks at the pars plicata. 2 Retinal detachment with a pars plicata break associated with lens coloboma and adjacent hypoplastic ciliary processes is rarely reported, and most reports are of Japanese patients with a history of atopic dermatitis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%