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Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with foramen

Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with foramen
The patient told about increased appearance of photopsia on the left eye. For one week vision was decreasing. First there was a schade in the peripheral right visual field and for a few days there was a wall moving from below into the visual field. In the ultra-wide-angle fundus photograph (Optomap) a bullous retinal detachment was shown. The mid-peripheral foramen at 11h is zu be considered to be cause of the detachment.
Kernt, Marcus, Dr.med., Augenklinik der LMU¦5, Munich, Germany
H 33.0
Retina -> Retinal Detachment, Rhegmatogenous. Retinal Perforations, Breaks -> Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment -> Retinal Detachment
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