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A retinal detachment is usually the result of a tear that has formed in the retina, allowing fluid to collect abnormally beneath this delicate light-sensing tissue. Untreated, retinal detachment may lead to complete blindness. Dr. Patrick J. Kelty and Dr. T. Reginald Williams at Graystone Eye have vast experience in the surgical treatment of this vision-threatening disorder. Their treatment techniques include laser and gas-bubble therapy as well as scleral buckle and vitrectomy. Retina services at Graystone Eye: Age-Related Macular Degeneration For more information about retina disorders, visit these web sites: Diabetic Eye Disorders: National Eye Institute (Diabetic Retinopathy) National Eye Institute (Diabetic Eye Disease) Macular Degeneration: American Macular Degeneration Foundation Retinal Detachments: |
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