SummaryBreaks responsible for rhegmatogenous retinal detachments in 78 eyes could not be seen preoperatively owing to opacities in the media, previous buckling or other causes. Deep kinetic indentation of the sclera combined with endoillumination enabled retinal breaks to be identified during closed microsurgery in 95% of these eyes, and retinal reattachment was eventually achieved in 85%.
SummaryThis case report presents both the clinical and the histopathological features of the oldest patient on record with ophthalmic manifestations of Rosai-Dorfman Disease.
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