A patient with detachment of retina with ph-otopsia with floaters in the eye. Diagnosis is
Correct Answer: Rhegmetogenous retinal detachment
Description: C i.e. Rhegmatogenous Retinal detachment Rhegmatogenous R.D. has photopsia, floaters Q and visual field defect (perceived by the patient as a black cuain). Tractional R.D. is usually asymptomatic (no photopsia & floaters) with slow and progressive loss of visual field. Exudative R.D. has no photopsia, but floaters are present occasionally with sudden and rapid loss of visual field.
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