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Purpose: Propose new terminology and evaluate the effectiveness of Therapeutic Refractive Vitrectomy (TRV) for selective removal of vitreous floaters and opacities (VFO) utilizing Standardized Kinetic Anatomical Functional Testing of VFO (SK VFO Test) and new ultra widefield (UWF) OCT imaging techniques.

Methods: Retrospective analysis. Twenty eyes underwent TRV for symptomatic VFO.

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  • The paper discusses the potential of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) as a dual-function tool for both inhibiting collagen fibers and using light to destroy them, which could provide a new treatment for eye floaters.
  • The authors express concern over the safety and efficacy of CQDs in this application, urging further research to fully understand their effects.
  • This study highlights the implications of using nanotechnology in medical treatments, particularly in addressing common visual issues like eye floaters.
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  • * The review focuses on vitreoschisis-induced vitreous cortex remnants (VCR), which are often overlooked but play a key role in promoting PVR due to their involvement in fibrocellular growth and difficulty in detection during surgery.
  • * Emphasizing the need for complete removal of vitreous and effective identification of VCR, the review suggests that improving surgical techniques and visualization could enhance outcomes for patients with RRD.
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Purpose: To describe macular pucker contraction patterns with en face optical coherence tomography (OCT), to provide a correlation with metamorphopsia scores, and to discuss the protective role of the Henle fiber layer (HFL) against tangential traction.

Methods: Retrospective, institutional, observational, and consecutive case series. Clinical charts, M-charts scores, and structural and en face OCT imaging of patients diagnosed with macular pucker were reviewed.

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Purpose: Vision-degrading myodesopsia (VDM) from vitreous floaters significantly degrades vision and impacts visual quality of life (VQOL), but the relationship to light scattering is poorly understood. This study compared in vitro measures of light scatter and transmission in surgically excised human vitreous to preoperative indexes of vitreous structure, visual function, and VQOL.

Methods: Pure vitreous collected during vitrectomy from 8 patients with VDM had wide-angle straylight measurements and dark-field imaging, performed within 36 hours of vitrectomy.

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Hyalocytes-guardians of the vitreoretinal interface.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol

September 2024

VMR Institute for Vitreous Macula Retina, Huntington Beach, CA, USA.

Originally discovered in the nineteenth century, hyalocytes are the resident macrophage cell population in the vitreous body. Despite this, a comprehensive understanding of their precise function and immunological significance has only recently emerged. In this article, we summarize recent in-depth investigations deciphering the critical role of hyalocytes in various aspects of vitreous physiology, such as the molecular biology and functions of hyalocytes during development, adult homeostasis, and disease.

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Purpose: Analyze the peripheral vitreoretinal interface with widefield optical coherence tomography.

Methods: Retrospective chart analysis and widefield optical coherence tomography in 120 consecutive cases of rhegmatogenous pathology.

Results: There were 166 lesions in 120 eyes, including 106 horseshoe tears, 22 operculated holes, 30 nonoperculated holes, six giant tears, and two peripheral lamellar defects followed for 6.

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Age-related changes in vitreous molecular and anatomic morphology begin early in life and involve two major processes: vitreous liquefaction and weakening of vitreo-retinal adhesion. An imbalance in these two processes results in anomalous posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), which comprises, among other conditions, vitreo-macular adhesion (VMA) and traction (VMT). VMA is more common in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) than age-matched control patients, with the site of posterior vitreous adherence to the inner retina correlating with location of neovascular complexes.

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Machine Independence of Ultrasound-Based Quantification of Vitreous Echodensities.

Transl Vis Sci Technol

September 2023

Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Radiology, New York, NY, USA.

Purpose: Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) provides objective indices of Vision Degrading Myodesopsia (VDM) that correlate with contrast sensitivity (CS). To date, QUS methods were only tested on a single ultrasound machine. Here, we evaluate whether QUS measurements are machine independent.

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Natural History and Surgical Outcomes of Lamellar Macular Holes.

Ophthalmol Retina

March 2024

Ophthalmology, Sunderland Eye Infirmary, Sunderland, United Kingdom; Bioscience Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the progression and surgical outcomes of lamellar macular holes (LMHs) through a review of clinical data from various healthcare centers.
  • Out of 178 eyes assessed, 89 were monitored without surgery while the other 89 underwent surgical intervention, showing better visual acuity improvements in the operated group than those who were observed.
  • Factors influencing better visual outcomes post-surgery included better baseline vision, presence of epiretinal membranes, and techniques related to the peeling of the internal limiting membrane, with some complications like full-thickness macular holes occurring in a small percentage of both groups.
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The structure of the vitreous body, its interaction with the retinal surface and tractive alterations of the vitreoretinal interface may play a role in the pathogenesis and the development of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). From clinical trials it can be concluded that posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) or vitreous removal may protect against the development of neovascular AMD. Vitreomacular adhesions may promote neovascular AMD and may have an impact on the efficacy and frequency of intravitreal vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibition.

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3-D OCT imaging of hyalocytes in partial posterior vitreous detachment and vaso-occlusive retinal disease.

Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep

June 2023

Department of Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, USA.

Purpose: To describe the spatial distribution and morphologic characteristics of macrophage-like cells called hyalocytes in the posterior vitreous cortex of a patient with unilateral partial posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) using coronal plane optical coherence tomography (OCT).

Observations: A 54-year-old male with sickle cell disease (HbSC genotype) presented with a partial PVD in one eye. Rendered volumes of a slab extending from 600 μm to 3 μm anterior to the inner limiting membrane (ILM) revealed hyperreflective foci in the detached posterior vitreous cortex suspended anterior to the macula, likely representing hyalocytes.

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Purpose: Limited vitrectomy improves vision degrading myodesopsia, but the incidence of recurrent floaters postoperatively is not known. We studied patients with recurrent central floaters using ultrasonography and contrast sensitivity (CS) testing to characterize this subgroup and identify the clinical profile of patients at risk of recurrent floaters.

Methods: A total of 286 eyes (203 patients, 60.

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Introduction: Hyalocytes have been recognized as resident tissue macrophages of the vitreous body since the mid-19 century. Despite this, knowledge about their origin, turnover, and dynamics is limited.

Areas Covered: Historically, initial studies on the origin of hyalocytes used light and electron microscopy.

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Introduction: Hyalocytes are sentinel macrophages residing within the posterior vitreous cortex anterior to the retinal inner limiting membrane (ILM). Following anomalous PVD and vitreoschisis, hyalocytes contribute to paucicellular (vitreo-macular traction syndrome, macular holes) and hypercellular (macular pucker, proliferative vitreo-retinopathy, proliferative diabetic vitreo-retinopathy) diseases.

Areas Covered: Studies of human tissues employing dark-field, phase, and electron microscopy; immunohistochemistry; and imaging of human hyalocytes.

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Re: Kanzaki et al.: En face image-based analysis of epiretinal membrane formation after surgery for idiopathic epiretinal membrane (Ophthalmology Retina. 2021;5:815-823).

Ophthalmol Retina

July 2022

Senior Research Scientist, Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA; Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Stein Eye Institute, Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Founding Director, VMR Institute for Vitreous Macula Retina, Huntington Beach, CA. Electronic address:

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Vitrectomy Improves Contrast Sensitivity in Multifocal Pseudophakia With Vision Degrading Myodesopsia.

Am J Ophthalmol

December 2022

From the VMR Institute for Vitreous Macula Retina (J.H.N., K.M.P.Y., J.N.-C., J.S.), Huntington Beach, California, USA; Doheny Eye Institute/UCLA (J.S.), Pasadena, California, USA; Department of Ophthalmology (J.S.), Stein Eye Institute, Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, California. Electronic address:

Purpose: Multifocal intraocular lenses (MFIOL) are associated with degradation in contrast sensitivity function (CSF); yet the contribution of vitreous is not known, nor is the benefit of vitrectomy.

Design: Prospective, nonrandomized clinical study.

Methods: A total of 180 eyes of 180 patients (55 MFIOL, 60 monofocal intraocular lenses [MIOL], 65 phakic) with symptomatic vitreous opacities were enrolled.

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Laser-induced nanobubbles safely ablate vitreous opacities in vivo.

Nat Nanotechnol

May 2022

Laboratory of General Biochemistry and Physical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

In myopia, diabetes and ageing, fibrous vitreous liquefaction and degeneration is associated with the formation of opacities inside the vitreous body that cast shadows on the retina, appearing as 'floaters' to the patient. Vitreous opacities degrade contrast sensitivity function and can cause notable impairment in vision-related quality of life. Here we introduce 'nanobubble ablation' for safe destruction of vitreous opacities.

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Coronal plane OCT imaging and vision in macular pucker.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol

July 2022

Doheny Eye Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize age-related changes in anterior human vitreous with 3-D swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) and evaluate associations with axial length (AL) and contrast sensitivity function (CSF).

Methods: There were 49 phakic eyes in 49 patients (40.0 ± 19.

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  • Vitreous opacities, often seen in individuals with myopia and aging, are caused by clumped collagen fibers in the vitreous body that create visual disturbances known as 'floaters' and can significantly impact vision quality.
  • A potential therapeutic strategy involves using light-responsive nanostructures to either prevent collagen fiber formation or break down existing collagen aggregates with low-energy laser pulses.
  • Research shows that positively charged carbon quantum dots (CQDs-2) effectively inhibit collagen aggregation and, when combined with pulsed-laser treatment, can eliminate vitreous opacities derived from patient samples.
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Importance of the inner limiting membrane in adults.

Exp Eye Res

June 2021

VMR Institute for Vitreous Macula Retina, 7677 Center Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA, 92647, USA; Doheny Eye Institute UCLA, 625 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Suite 227, Pasadena, CA, 91105, USA. Electronic address:

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