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- Understanding Posterior Staphyloma in Pathologic Myopia: Current . . .
Posterior staphyloma (PS) is considered the hallmark of pathologic myopia and is defined as an outpouching of a circumscribed portion of the eyeball with a radius of curvature smaller than that of the adjacent zone Although more common in eyes with high myopia, it can affect those without it
- Staphyloma - EyeWiki
Posterior staphyloma is considered a hallmark of pathologic myopia and are among one of the major causes of developing maculopathy However, it can be present in non-myopic eyes, often acquired secondarily due to infection or trauma
- Staphyloma: Posterior vs Anterior, Symptoms Treatment
Posterior staphyloma, in particular, is widely described as a key feature of pathologic myopia and is used to help distinguish “simple” myopia from myopia with sight-threatening structural changes
- What Is Posterior Staphyloma and How Does It Affect Vision?
Posterior staphyloma is a progressive structural change in the eye, defined as an abnormal, circumscribed outpouching or bulging of the posterior wall of the globe
- Posterior Staphyloma - Journal of the Foundations of Ophthalmology
Posterior staphyloma (PS) is an outpouching of a circumscribed region in posterior fundus and has been considered as a hallmark feature of pathologic myopia (1)
- Posterior staphyloma in pathologic myopia - PubMed
A posterior staphyloma is an outpouching of a circumscribed region of the posterior fundus and has been considered a hallmark of pathologic myopia
- Understanding posterior staphyloma in pathologic myopia | OPTH
Abstract: Posterior staphyloma (PS) is considered the hallmark of pathologic myopia and is defined as an outpouching of a circumscribed portion of the eyeball with a radius of curvature smaller than that of the adjacent zone
- Posterior staphyloma in pathologic myopia - ScienceDirect
Abstract A posterior staphyloma is an outpouching of a circumscribed region of the posterior fundus and has been considered a hallmark of pathologic myopia
- Posterior Staphyloma: Causes, Symptoms, and Complications
A posterior staphyloma represents an outward bulging or outpouching of the back wall of the eye It is a structural change most commonly observed in individuals with severe nearsightedness, where the eye’s shape is significantly altered
- Clinical Characteristics of Posterior Staphyloma in Eyes with . . .
A posterior staphyloma is a protrusion of the posterior shell of the eye globe that frequently is found in highly myopic eyes and is considered to be a hallmark lesion The scleral shell of highly myopic eyes has increased elasticity and a tendency to expand gradually and to thin
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