2012
DOI: 10.3109/09273948.2012.704116
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Laser Photocoagulation in Intermediate Uveitis Associated with Retinoschisis

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“…Vitreous opacity or exudation under the peripheral retina may limit the use of laser treatment, and cryotherapy remains a valid option for those cases. Vitreous hemorrhage, retinal neovascularization, retinoschisis, and concomitant vitrectomy are additional reasons for laser photocoagulation [205,206]. Wide-spot laser may provide more evenly distributed treatment [207].…”
Section: Panretinal Laser Photocoagulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitreous opacity or exudation under the peripheral retina may limit the use of laser treatment, and cryotherapy remains a valid option for those cases. Vitreous hemorrhage, retinal neovascularization, retinoschisis, and concomitant vitrectomy are additional reasons for laser photocoagulation [205,206]. Wide-spot laser may provide more evenly distributed treatment [207].…”
Section: Panretinal Laser Photocoagulationmentioning
confidence: 99%