Kaufman_1975_Acta.Ophthalmol_53_660

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Title : Prognosis of primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachments. 1. Associations between clinical detachment characteristics, subretinal fluid butyrylcholinesterase and visual outcome following scleral buckling procedures - Kaufman_1975_Acta.Ophthalmol_53_660
Author(s) : Kaufman PL
Ref : Acta Ophthalmologica , 53 :660 , 1975
Abstract :

Thirty-five patients with primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachments were followed for at least 6 months after scleral buckling procedures with subretinal fluid (SRF) drainage, in order to define factors influencing anatomic and visual outcome. Thirty-two cases were surgically reattached; three were not. Among the reattached cases, final visual acuity was poorer in patients with: older age; longer standing, more extensive detachments; detachment of the macula (with or without the development of a visible macular lesion); macular lesions; and higher SRF butyrylcholinesterase activity. These factors were themselves interrelated. Follow-up duration was only weakly related to final acuity, probably because of the long post-surgical follow-up. Phakic/aphakic status bore little relationship to final acuity. The type or timing relative to drainage of inflammation producing treatment was not related to final acuity.

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Kaufman PL (1975)
Prognosis of primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachments. 1. Associations between clinical detachment characteristics, subretinal fluid butyrylcholinesterase and visual outcome following scleral buckling procedures
Acta Ophthalmologica 53 :660

Kaufman PL (1975)
Acta Ophthalmologica 53 :660