Retinal-Detachment - evrs
http://www.evrs.eu - If there is a strong adhesion between the retina and the vitreous, the posterior vitreous detachment can cause a traction on the retina. If the retina itself is fragile at that particular point, this can lead to a retinal tear, which will allow the intraocular fluids to go through and detach the retina.

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