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Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a … Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a disease that develops as a complication of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. PVR occurs in about 8–10% of patients undergoing primary retinal detachment surgery and prevents the successful surgical repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. PVR can be treated with surgery to reattach the detached retina but the visual outcome of the surgery is very poor. A number of studies have explored various possible adjunctive agents for the prevention and treatment of PVR, such as methotrexate, although none have yet been licensed for clinical use. PVR was originally referred to as massive vitreous retraction and then as massive periretinal proliferation. The name Proliferative vitreo retinopathy was provided in 1989 by the . The name is derived from proliferation (by the retinal pigment epithelial and glial cells) and vitreo retinopathy to include the tissues which are affected, namely the vitreous humor (or simply vitreous) and the retina.humor (or simply vitreous) and the retina.
, Die Proliferative Vitreoretinopathie (PVR) … Die Proliferative Vitreoretinopathie (PVR) ist eine erworbene Augenkrankheit, bei der auf der inneren (epiretinalen) Grenzmembran zwischen Netzhaut und Glaskörper oder zwischen Netzhaut und Aderhaut (subretinal) Membranen gebildet werden. Es handelt sich um eine Form einer Vitreoretinopathie und kann zu Netzhautablösung und Verschlechterung der Sehschärfe führen.Die PVR kann als narbige Reaktion des Glaskörpers angesehen werden. Die Bezeichnung „Proliferative vitreo retinopathy“ wurde im Jahre 1989 durch die Silicone Study Group vorgeschlagen. Veraltete Synonyme sind: englisch Massive vitreous retraction; Massive periretinal proliferationraction; Massive periretinal proliferation
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Die Proliferative Vitreoretinopathie (PVR) … Die Proliferative Vitreoretinopathie (PVR) ist eine erworbene Augenkrankheit, bei der auf der inneren (epiretinalen) Grenzmembran zwischen Netzhaut und Glaskörper oder zwischen Netzhaut und Aderhaut (subretinal) Membranen gebildet werden. Es handelt sich um eine Form einer Vitreoretinopathie und kann zu Netzhautablösung und Verschlechterung der Sehschärfe führen.Die PVR kann als narbige Reaktion des Glaskörpers angesehen werden. Die Bezeichnung „Proliferative vitreo retinopathy“ wurde im Jahre 1989 durch die Silicone Study Group vorgeschlagen.ch die Silicone Study Group vorgeschlagen.
, Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a … Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a disease that develops as a complication of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. PVR occurs in about 8–10% of patients undergoing primary retinal detachment surgery and prevents the successful surgical repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. PVR can be treated with surgery to reattach the detached retina but the visual outcome of the surgery is very poor. A number of studies have explored various possible adjunctive agents for the prevention and treatment of PVR, such as methotrexate, although none have yet been licensed for clinical use.e have yet been licensed for clinical use.
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