Case Report

Is Optical Coherence Tomography a Useful Tool to Objectively Detect Actual Posterior Vitreous Adhesion Status?

Figure 1

(a) Central horizontal 6 mm scan: the PVC seems to be completely detached (total PVD) (white arrows). (b) Complete horizontal 12 mm scan: partial PVD including an attached PVC centrally heading towards the ONH (red arrow) and a shallow PVD laterally (white arrow); the preretinal hyporeflective structure (between retina and green arrow) displays the posterior precortical vitreous pocket (PPVP), also called bursa premacularis. The green arrow depicts the anterior boundary of the PPVP; the yellow arrow focusing the septum interpapillomaculare.
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