Pigment Epithelium Proliferation in Retinal Detachment (Massive Periretinal Proliferation)
Abstract
Cell null and membrane formation found in the posterior parts of the eye after production of retinal detachment in owl monkey eyes had either the characteristics of macrophages or of membrane-forming epithelial cells. The proliferating cells originated from pigment epithelium. These membranes caused folding of the retina and strand formation in the vitreous cavity. Since cell null was present on all available surfaces, such as the upper and...
Paper Details
Title
Pigment Epithelium Proliferation in Retinal Detachment (Massive Periretinal Proliferation)
Published Date
Jul 1, 1975
Volume
80
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 23
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