Minimally Invasive Vitrectomy in Patient With Behçet Disease and Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy

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Hudson Nakamura, MD, presents a case in which a 24-year-old patient with acquired Behçet disease had previously undergone ocular surgery at another clinic. The patient presented with subretinal fluid and decreased visual acuity to hand motion. Dr. Nakamura walks through his approach to minimally invasive vitrectomy.

Posted: 11/08/2023

Minimally Invasive Vitrectomy in Patient With Behçet Disease and Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy

Hudson Nakamura, MD, presents a case in which a 24-year-old patient with acquired Behçet disease had previously undergone ocular surgery at another clinic. The patient presented with subretinal fluid and decreased visual acuity to hand motion. Dr. Nakamura walks through his approach to minimally invasive vitrectomy.

Posted: 11/08/2023

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