Spontaneous separation of preretinal macular fibrosis. 1977

K H Messner

A dart entered the eye of a 6-year-old boy causing a retinal hole located inferotemporal to the macula. The retinal hole was treated with an argon laser, and two months after the injury, tissue organization in the vitreous track created by the dart caused a limited retinal separation and stress lines. A preretinal fibrosis developed above and temporal to the macula, and visual acuity decreased to 6/60 (20/200). Four months after the injury, the preretinal membrane spontaneously separated from the macula to an extramacular nidus, and visual acuity subsequently improved to 6/9 (20/30).

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008268 Macular Degeneration Degenerative changes in the RETINA usually of older adults which results in a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the MACULA LUTEA) because of damage to the retina. It occurs in dry and wet forms. Maculopathy,Maculopathy, Age-Related,Age-Related Macular Degeneration,Age-Related Maculopathies,Age-Related Maculopathy,Macular Degeneration, Age-Related,Macular Dystrophy,Maculopathies, Age-Related,Age Related Macular Degeneration,Age Related Maculopathies,Age Related Maculopathy,Age-Related Macular Degenerations,Degeneration, Macular,Dystrophy, Macular,Macular Degeneration, Age Related,Macular Degenerations,Macular Dystrophies,Maculopathies,Maculopathy, Age Related
D008297 Male Males
D012162 Retinal Degeneration A retrogressive pathological change in the retina, focal or generalized, caused by genetic defects, inflammation, trauma, vascular disease, or aging. Degeneration affecting predominantly the macula lutea of the retina is MACULAR DEGENERATION. (Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p304) Degeneration, Retinal,Degenerations, Retinal,Retinal Degenerations
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
D002648 Child A person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Children
D005131 Eye Injuries Damage or trauma inflicted to the eye by external means. The concept includes both surface injuries and intraocular injuries. Injuries, Eye,Eye Injury,Injury, Eye
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D014792 Visual Acuity Clarity or sharpness of OCULAR VISION or the ability of the eye to see fine details. Visual acuity depends on the functions of RETINA, neuronal transmission, and the interpretative ability of the brain. Normal visual acuity is expressed as 20/20 indicating that one can see at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. Visual acuity can also be influenced by brightness, color, and contrast. Acuities, Visual,Acuity, Visual,Visual Acuities

Related Publications

K H Messner
April 1979, Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom,
K H Messner
May 1983, Indian journal of ophthalmology,
K H Messner
December 1983, Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie,
K H Messner
January 1977, International ophthalmology clinics,
K H Messner
March 1975, American journal of ophthalmology,
K H Messner
October 1982, Klinika oczna,
K H Messner
January 1975, Bericht uber die Zusammenkunft. Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft,
K H Messner
August 1974, Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi,
K H Messner
November 1977, Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie,
Copied contents to your clipboard!