Vitreous Tug Syndrome (Vitreous Wick Syndrome) 1
General: Vitreous strand passes through th 939d34j e pupillary space and becomes attached or incarcerated in a corneal wound either posttraumatic or after intraocular surgery (see Irvine Syndrome); associated with endophthalmitis.
Ocular: Sensation of light flashes due to vitreous pull on the retina; irregular pupil; vitreous strands passing through pupil to attach to corneal wound or scar; loss of foveal reflex on ophthalmoscopic examination; circumscribed retinal edema; occasional posterior retinal detachment.
Clinical: None.
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