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Myopic retinoschisis
Progressive separation of the retinal layers caused by the existence of a posterior staphyloma that generates an external traction, in combination wit
Myopic retinoschisis
Myopic retinoschisis or foveoschisis was described by Takano in 1999. It is included within tractional myopic maculopathy. Myopic foveoschisis may pre
Myopic neovascularization
It is defined as a neovascularization of choroidal origin (neovascular membrane) in the context of pathological myopia. Typically, they tend to be sub
Macula in dome
Gaucher defined it as a convex protrusion within a posterior staphyloma, although it is currently considered a new form of staphyloma. Its pathogenesi
Myopic macular hemorrhage
A 47-year-old male comes to the doctor due to sudden loss of vision in his right eye.
AV OD 20/40 with -9.00 -4.25 x 160º.
Fundus examination revea
Vanishing hemorrhage
Evanescent hemorrhages in myopes are usually subretinal hemorrhages (sometimes intraretinal) that occur during the development or expansion of a lacqu
Lacquer Streak
Lacquer striae are considered to be healed mechanical tears of the choriocapillaris-Bruch\'s membrane complex. They appear as single or multiple, irre
Lacquer Streak
Lacquer striae are considered to be healed mechanical tears of the choriocapillaris-Bruch\'s membrane complex. They appear as single or multiple, irre
Posterior Staphyloma
Posterior staphyloma is the most characteristic sign and the main marker of pathological myopia. Spaide defined it as an evagination or protrusion of