What Is Juvenile Posterior Vitreous Detachment?
Juvenile posterior vitreous detachment is an uncommon condition in which the gel inside the eye separates from the retina at a younger age than usual. This can follow trauma, high myopia, or inflammatory changes. Children may notice floaters or brief flashes of light. Most detachments remain stable, but a small number may lead to retinal tears. Exams help determine risk and required follow-up.
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