
The Retina Approach to Anterior Segment Postoperative Complications
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Choridols: What to Tell Your Surgeon if They're Suspect
The most common surgeries this happens after generally cataract surgery or some sort of glaucoma. The more intraoperative concern would be something like an explosive hemorrhagic choroidal hemorrhage that would develop rather quickly. You always want to just be checking the posterior segment really rare, but you can get abscesses and things like that that are going on in the back of the eye. If at any point, I feel like they're not on a track of improving, that's when I would reevaluate about if I didn't get a sample.
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