A retinal tear can cause blood to leak into the vitreous, known as a vitreous hemorrhage. A vitreous hemorrhage is not painful but does cause: An increase in cobweb-like floaters Hazy vision ...
Most efforts were directed at pharmacological agents, which modify the molecular structure of the vitreous and its attachment to the retina, which has been called 'pharmacological vitreolysis'.
A pharmacologic agent that could facilitate the induction of a posterior vitreous detachment would allow for the treatment of symptomatic VMA in a large pool of patients that do not have a ...