Retinal detachment
Retinal detachment due to tears
Causes of a tear-related retinal detachment can be caused by an injury. The retinal injury can also be partial. This is the most common form of retinal detachment.
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In traction-induced retinal detachment, vitreous detaches from the retina partially or completely. This can cause a tear in the retina. The tear can in turn cause retinal detachment.
Read moreExudative retinal detachment
In this case, there is an accumulation of fluid between the retina and choroid. The fluid originates from the vessels of the choroid.
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