What Is a Juxtaretinal Scar?
A juxtaretinal scar is an area of healed tissue that develops near the retina after inflammation, infection, or injury. This scar can distort nearby structures and may affect central or paracentral vision depending on its location. Some scars remain stable for years, while others alter the surrounding retina more gradually. People may notice distortion or blurred patches. Imaging helps determine how much tissue has changed.
read more about juxtaretinal scar ...