| Spontaneous
retinal detachment, like eye injury, is a dramatic and frightening
form of sight loss. After treatment, prevention in the second
(fellow) eye becomes a matter of great concern. Unlike
eye injury, patients are largely unable to avoid a similar fate
in the fellow eye by life style modifications. Retina surgeons,
Robert Morris, MD and C. Douglas Witherspoon, MD, with over 20
years of clinical and research experience to base they findings
on, now offer new hope for vision preservation to patients with
high risk eyes. |
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