Month: December 2012

  • Vitreomacular adhesion

        Incomplete vitreous separation with persistent posterior vitreous attachment to the perifoveal retina is the hallmark of Vitreomacular Adhesion (VMA), which can be symptomatic. Metamorphopsia (distorted vision), with or without loss of vision, is the symptom I most commonly encounter in clinic.  This entity can lead to vitreomacular traction, epiretinal membrane formation, cystoid macular edema and frank macular hole.   […]