NEUROLOGY
OCULAR PALSIES
Question
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Vitreous change common in myopic people
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Hyalose Asteroid and synerese
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Vitreous hemorrhage and posterior vitreous detachment
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Syneresis and posterior vitreous detachment
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Vitreous inflammation and vitreous hemorrhage
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -First, posterior vitreous detachment, a key dynamic process that causes retinal tears, occurs earlier in those with myopia. Second, axial myopia is frequently associated with peripheral retinal thinning and development of lattice retinal degeneration.
Detailed explanation-2: -What are causes of PVD? Age is the primary cause of PVD. As you age, it becomes harder for the vitreous to maintain its original shape. The vitreous gel shrinks and becomes more liquid-like, yet the cavity between your lens and retina remains the same size.
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