vitreomaculair
Vitreomaculair refers to a condition involving the vitreous humor and the macula of the eye. The vitreous is the gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina, while the macula is the central part of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision. The vitreomaculair interface is the area where the vitreous humor is in contact with the macula.
Disruptions at this interface can lead to various conditions. One common example is vitreomacular adhesion, where
Another related condition is vitreomacular traction syndrome, where the vitreous pulls on the macula, leading to
The development of vitreomaculair problems is often associated with aging, as the vitreous humor naturally liquefies