Aged peripheral retinal lesions originating from the ciliary body sweep away the retinal pigmented epithelium
Summary:
The paper investigates age-related lesions in the far-anterior retina that migrate from the ciliary body and how they affect the neural retina and retinal pigmented epithelium.
Categories
- Aging: The paper discusses the impact of aging on the retina, specifically the development of age-related lesions in the far-anterior retina.
- Eye health: The paper focuses on the health of the retina, investigating the effects of age-related lesions on the neural retina and retinal pigmented epithelium.
Author(s)
R Begum, G Jeffery
Publication Year:
2012
Number of Citations:
0
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