What Are Juxtaposed Retinal Folds?
Juxtaposed retinal folds are ridges or waves that appear when the retina buckles or contracts due to traction, scarring, or inflammation. These folds sit close together and alter how light reaches the photoreceptors. People may notice distortion or blurred patches, especially when the macula is involved. The pattern and spacing of the folds help determine the cause. Imaging is important for tracking change.
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