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23rd July 20:51
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Total retinal detachment is only repairable shortly after the injury. The
detachment causes gradual deterioration of the retinal tissue, which is why he no longer sees at all. The retina is essentially "dead", and repair is really out of the question, barring a miracle. Medical advancement cannot bring back a dead retina. David Robins, MD Board certified Ophthalmologist Pediatric and strabismus subspecialty Member of AAPOS (American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus) On 11/2/03 2:00 AM, in article ef3840dc.0311020200.10ab0c89@posting.google.com, "sundar" |
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