Retinal Detachment is most common in ages 40-70 and occurs about 12 times per year per 100,000 people |

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Retinal Detachment is most common in ages 40-70 and occurs about 12 times per year per 100,000 people |

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Retinal detachment can occur when the vitreous (clear jello-like substance in the eye becomes more liquified and can seep between retina layers.

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Most Recently Shared on May 28, 2011 at 3:31 am By:

GrandRounds4ODs Richard Hom OD MPA

Dr. Jentzen, thanks for the excellent blog post and photo image. RT @drjentzen: Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment: http://t.co/bBki11w

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