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Layer Outer Plexiform Structure Cells Pathology Result Composed

Front What is the structure of the cells in the outer plexiform layer and what pathology can this result in?
Back ā— The outer plexiform layer is composed of neuronal synapses that are obliquely oriented AKA the nerve fiber layer of Henle ā— The oblique orientation in this area accounts for flower-like (petalloid) pattern of leakage seen on IVFA for macular edema

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