Dr. Jeff Baker
A 16-year-old boy, who underwent nine years of orthokeratology for myopic control with regular check-ups, presented with an acute visual field defect in the left eye. Despite no history of trauma or systemic disease, he visited our clinic due to vision loss and was diagnosed with a detached retina in the left eye, leading to a hospital referral. In
<p>Managing Bilateral Retinal Detachment in a Teenager</p>

Managing Bilateral Retinal Detachment in a Teenager

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