MYOPIA IN RELATION TO RETINAL DETACHMENT. 1965

M S FOX

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009216 Myopia A refractive error in which rays of light entering the EYE parallel to the optic axis are brought to a focus in front of the RETINA when accommodation (ACCOMMODATION, OCULAR) is relaxed. This results from an overly curved CORNEA or from the eyeball being too long from front to back. It is also called nearsightedness. Nearsightedness,Myopias,Nearsightednesses
D012163 Retinal Detachment Separation of the inner layers of the retina (neural retina) from the pigment epithelium. Retinal detachment occurs more commonly in men than in women, in eyes with degenerative myopia, in aging and in aphakia. It may occur after an uncomplicated cataract extraction, but it is seen more often if vitreous humor has been lost during surgery. (Dorland, 27th ed; Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p310-12). Retinal Pigment Epithelial Detachment,Detachment, Retinal,Detachments, Retinal,Retinal Detachments
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

Related Publications

M S FOX
January 1970, Klinika oczna,
M S FOX
January 1969, L'Annee therapeutique et clinique en ophtalmologie,
M S FOX
January 1970, Polish medical journal,
M S FOX
January 1997, Journal francais d'ophtalmologie,
M S FOX
March 2017, Lancet (London, England),
M S FOX
January 1990, Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie,
M S FOX
July 2017, Lancet (London, England),
M S FOX
January 1987, Developments in ophthalmology,
M S FOX
April 1980, Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom,
M S FOX
September 1993, La Revue du praticien,
Copied contents to your clipboard!