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</script>Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) remains the main cause of failure after retinal detachment (RD) surgery. Despite the development of modern technologies and sophisticated techniques for the management of RD, the growth of fibrocellular membranes within the vitreous cavity and on both sides of the retinal surface, as well as intraretinal fibrosis, can compromise surgical outcomes. Since 1983, when the term PVR was coined by the Retina Society, a lot of knowledge has been obtained about the physiopathology and risk factors of PVR, but, despite the proposal of a lot of therapeutic challenges, surgical skills seem to be the only effective way to manage PVR complications.
epithelial mesenchymal transition; proliferative vitreoretinopathy; retinal detachment; subretinal fluid; vitreoretinal surgery, epithelial mesenchymal transition; proliferative vitreoretinopathy; retinal detachment; subretinal fluid; vitreoretinal surgery RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL-DETACHMENTENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTORPIGMENT EPITHELIAL-CELLSPARS-PLANA VITRECTOMYINTRAVITREAL METHOTREXATEMESENCHYMAL TRANSITIONEPIRETINAL MEMBRANESADJUNCTIVE TREATMENTNUCLEAR ANTIGENSCLERAL BUCKLE, Review
epithelial mesenchymal transition; proliferative vitreoretinopathy; retinal detachment; subretinal fluid; vitreoretinal surgery, epithelial mesenchymal transition; proliferative vitreoretinopathy; retinal detachment; subretinal fluid; vitreoretinal surgery RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL-DETACHMENTENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTORPIGMENT EPITHELIAL-CELLSPARS-PLANA VITRECTOMYINTRAVITREAL METHOTREXATEMESENCHYMAL TRANSITIONEPIRETINAL MEMBRANESADJUNCTIVE TREATMENTNUCLEAR ANTIGENSCLERAL BUCKLE, Review
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