Retinal detachment can be divided according to the aetiology into:
Rhegmatogenous or primary - most common cause (1), associated with a break in the neuro-retina or chronic retinal atrophy which results in liquefied vitreous entering the subretinal space leading to detachment (1)Most frequently due to:
Non-rhegmatogenous or secondary - sensory retina remains intact. Causes include:
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