“…Longstanding outer retinal cavities with atrophy of Müller cells, not by Müller cone cells, might cause the collapse of the retina and loss of photoreceptor cells, which would present as inner retinal disorganization and EZ disruption on SD-OCT. Moreover, Müller cells produce factors, such as pigment epithelium-derived growth factor (PEDF), tumor necrosis factor, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), that regulate the tightness of the endothelial barrier 13 . In diseased retinae, such as those in diabetic retinopathy, the production of VEGF is increased, while that of PEDF is reduced 13 .…”