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  • Choroid of the Eye: What It Is, Anatomy Function
    Tucked away as the central rear section of the middle layer of your eyeball’s outer wall, the choroid is one of the less visible eye structures But while it may not be easy to see this structure, it’s essential to your sense of vision Knowing how it works and what it needs can be important to helping maintain and protect your vision
  • Choroid - Wikipedia
    The choroid, also known as the choroidea or choroid coat, is a part of the uvea, the vascular layer of the eye It contains connective tissues, and lies between the retina and the sclera
  • What Is a Choroidal Nevus, and Should You Worry? | Retinal Consultants . . .
    Learn what a choroidal nevus is, how it's monitored, and when it could signal something more serious
  • Choroidal Nevus: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
    Just as you can get a freckle or mole on your cheek or nose, you can develop a spot known as a nevus on (or in) your eye A choroidal nevus (plural: nevi) is a harmless spot inside of your eye that’s usually flat and gray in color However, it is not visible in the mirror
  • Choroidal Detachment - Patients - The American Society of Retina . . .
    When the choroid is detached from the back wall of the eye, patients may not feel anything at all, or may feel that the eye is achy and sore In some cases, a choroidal detachment can cause more severe pain
  • What is Wet AMD? | Wet Macular Degeneration Symptoms Treatments
    In the “wet” type of macular degeneration, abnormal blood vessels (known as choroidal neovascularization or CNV) grow under the retina and macula These new blood vessels may then bleed and leak fluid, causing the macula to bulge or lift up from its normally flat position, thus distorting or destroying central vision
  • Why Do Choroidals Form, and How Do You Treat Them?
    Choroidals form when serum or blood accumulates in the suprachoroidal space between the choroid and sclera Clinically, they may be either serous or hemorrhagic, depending on the characteristics of the fluid contained between the tissue planes
  • Choroidal Effusions - American Academy of Ophthalmology
    Choroidal effusions represent tissue edema and are best understood through Starling’s law, which elucidates the balance of hydrostatic and osmotic gradients between the choroidal capillaries and interstitial space of the eye
  • Uncovering the Truth Behind Choroidal Folds - Retina Today
    Choroidal folds are undulations in the Bruch membrane located under the retina, often accompanied by retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and inner choroidal undulations, which can be a sign of ocular or extraocular abnormalities
  • What Is Choroideremia? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment
    Choroideremia is a rare disease characterized by the loss of cell layers in the retina It’s also known as progressive tapetochoroidal dystrophy and choroidal sclerosis The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye Retinal degeneration affects the following layers: Photoreceptors





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