Epiretinal Membrane (ERM)
An epiretinal membrane is a scar tissue that grows on the surface of the retina. It usually just develops due to aging but sometime can occur due other eye diseases. It can gradually cause blurring of vison and distortion (when straight lines appear crooked) but is painless. If severe enough, surgery to peel off the epiretinal membrane is required.

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Epiretinal Membrane (Macular Pucker)

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Epiretinal Membrane (ERM) Macular Pucker , epiretinal proliferation. Need for ILM peel ? Basics (HD)

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Epiretinal Membrane — Why Straight Lines Look Wavy

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Epiretinal Membrane (Macular Pucker): Causes, Symptoms, and Surgery Explained

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Retina Road to Recovery after Vitrectomy Surgery, week 4

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Vitreous 3: Vitrectomy Surgery

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Dr. Jeeyun Ahn - Epiretinal membrane when should we operate

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The Cataract Surgery Decision That Most Patients Get Wrong

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Mastering OCT Interpretation with Dr. Mark Friedberg

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How to Get Rid of Eye Floaters! Top Eye Doctors Reveal the Truth + New Treatments

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Epiretinal Membrane and Cataract Surgery - MD Explains What to Know Before Surgery

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OCT 4 │ Idiopathic epiretinal membranes

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Vitrectomy Surgery Patient Journey

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OCT + ERMs 2021

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OCT in diabetic Retinopathy || OCT patterns of DME || Biomarkers in OCT

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Do You Always Go Blind With Macular Degeneration? What Is The Main Cause Of Macular Degeneration?

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POSTERIOR VITREOUS DETACHMENT and the treatment of vitreous floaters.

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Is Face-Down Positioning Still Needed for Macular Hole Repair?

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What Are Macular Holes? (And How Are They Treated?)

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