What Are Juvenile Vitreous Opacities?
Juvenile vitreous opacities are small spots or strands that form within the gel of the eye in children. These opacities scatter light and create shadows that appear as floaters. Causes include early vitreous changes, inflammation, or past trauma. Vision usually stays stable, but children may notice moving shapes. Exams help rule out retinal involvement.
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