Shkvorchenko D.O., Zakharov V.D., Rusanovskaya A.V., Norman K.S., Belousova E.V., Kakunina S.A. MODERN ASPECTS OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF VITREOMACULAR TRACTION SYNDROMEThe role of posterior vitreous hyaloid layers in vitreomacular traction syndrome was analyzed. The methods of peeling of hyaloid posterior layers of the vitreous were examined. All existing approaches of the treatment of the macular pathology by traction genesis were shown. Key words: back hyaloid vitreous fibers and methods of their detachment, vitreomacular traction syndrome, optical coherence tomography, pharmacological vitreolizis, 27-gauge vitrectomy.
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Authors: Zaharov V.D., Shkvorchenko D.O., Rusanovskaya A.V., Norman K.S., Belousova E.V., Kakunina S.A.
Year: 2013
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