Casos
Idiopathic macular hole
An idiopathic stage I macular hole is usually asymptomatic, although it sometimes causes visual symptoms (metamorphopsia) as in the case described. In
Idiopathic macular hole
In stage Ia macular hole there is vitreofoveal traction, which causes a loss of foveal depression and pseudocysts form in the inner retina. The outer
Laminar hole
Lamellar macular hole is a vitreoretinal disorder characterized by an irregular foveal contour, a tear in the inner layers, dehiscence of the inner re
Laminar hole
Lamellar macular hole is a vitreoretinal disorder characterized by an irregular foveal contour and a break in the inner layers of the fovea. This path
Severe vitreomacular traction
Vitreomacular traction. Vitreomacular traction is considered when the posterior hyaloid deforms the macular area causing a distortion of the structur
Mild vitreomacular traction
Mild vitreomacular traction. In the physiological process of posterior vitreous detachment, certain cases generate an increased adhesion between the
Focal vitreomacular traction (VMT).
Focal vitreomacular traction (VMT). Vitreomacular adhesions may resolve spontaneously or evolve into VMT when an anatomical distortion of the macular
Vitreomacular adhesion
Vitreomacular adhesion. In vitreomacular adhesion the posterior hyaloid is attached to the macula although it usually does not cause visual symptoms.
IRVAN syndrome
IRVAN syndrome (Idiopathic Retinitis, Vasculitis, Aneurysms and Neuroretinitis) is a disease of unknown etiology that is not associated with any other








