Epiretinal membrane, ERM / Macular pucker, film on retina - A State of Sight #105
An epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a thin abnormal layer on the surface of the retina in the back of the eye. This can cause distorted and blurred central vision as well as swelling and thickening of the retina. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about ERM and the possible treatment options. http://eyePorter.com http://google.com/+IsaacPorterMD / eyeporter twitter @eyeporter

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