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SWELLING OF THE ARCUATE NERVE FIBER LAYER AFTER INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE PEELING

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Swelling of the arcuate retinal nerve fiber layer often occurs after internal limiting membrane peeling for macular hole and epiretinal membrane. It is a transient feature after surgery that does not affect visual recovery. It is best visualized using infrared and autofluorescence imaging. Simultaneous infrared and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography imaging after macular surgery can detect transient inner retinal changes, which are not visible on clinical examination.

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