Macular Hole (Stage 2) | |
Clinically, the foveal pathology is barely visible. There is no definite hole in the fovea. A ring-shaped slight discoloration suggests elevation of the retina. In such a situation an OCT examination is making the definite diagnosis | |
McCuen, Brooks, M.D., Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC, USA | |
H35.303 | |
Retina -> Aquired Macular Diseases -> Macular Hole -> Macular Hole (Stage 2) -> Case, Macular Hole (Stage 2) | |
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