Research Article
Predominantly Superior Retinal Tears Detected by B-Scan Ultrasonography
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B-scan ultrasonography: (a) Eleven o’clock meridian acquired with a 10 MHz probe (Aviso, Quantel Médical) showing a typical retinal tear on B-scan ultrasonography. (b) Superior longitudinal scan acquired with a 20 MHz probe showing a typical retinal tear on B-scan ultrasonography. (c) Superior longitudinal scan acquired with a 20 MHz probe showing a retinal tear associated with retinal detachment. (d) Same pictures than in C with reversed grey scale for a better visualization of the retina and underlying tissue.
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