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asteroid hyalosis

Fixed, moving or shooting stars? A study of asteroid hyalosis

Helen Wharton Audits 3rd July 20125th June 2015asteroid hyalosis

Asteriod hyalosis is a degenerative condition where calcium soaps accumulate in the vitreous. These bodies are reported to move in wavelike undulations however the majority of patients do not notice these bodies and they do not affect visual acuity. Asteriod hyalosis is visible though on fundal photographs and obscures the […]

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Our Diabetic Retinopathy: Screening to Treatment book has been updated and the new version is now available from Oxford University Press.

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Diabetic Eye Screening Centre
Heartlands Hospital
Bordesley Green East
Birmingham
B9 5SS

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