Lattice degeneration is the localized retinal thinning that happens over time and is characterized by vitreoretinal adhesion and vitreous liquefaction. It is mainly associated with eye conditions such as retinal tears, retinal detachments, and atrophic retinal holes. Blurry vision and eye floaters are common symptoms.
Lattice Degeneration - Causes, Signs, Risks, Complications and Management
Lattice degeneration is a condition where the retina's periphery gets thin with time. This article will describe its symptoms, causes, and management.