Removal of epimacular membranes
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1985
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Abstract
Vitreous surgery was used to remove epiretinal macular membranes in 328 cases, 184 (56%) of which had membranes that were considered idiopathic and 144 (44%) which were due to other causes. The 12- to 92-month follow-up showed that visual acuity improved two lines or more in 243 (74%) of the eyes, 7 …
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| Authors | Margherio RR;Cox MS;Trese MT;Murphy PL;Johnson J;Minor LA;; |
| Journal | ophthalmology |
| Year | 1985 |
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adult
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pmid:4047601
doi:10.1016/s0161-6420(85)33902-7
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macular edema / epidemiology
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