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Factors Determining the Morphology of Peripapillary Retinoschisis.

Reimi NishijimaShumpei OgawaEuido NishijimaYoshinori ItohKeiji YoshikawaTadashi Nakano
Published in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
The frequency of PRS in patients with POAG is higher than that in patients with suspected glaucoma. Both forms of PRS are affected by posterior vitreous detachment and axial length elongation. Careful follow-up is required to assess the development of PRS in glaucoma suspects. The pathogenesis of PRS has been elucidated to some degree by classifying the morphological condition of the PRS and BMO.
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