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What is a vitreous hemorrhage?

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What is a vitreous hemorrhage?

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A vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding into the vitreous humor, the clear, gel-like substance that comprises the back of the eye, preventing light from reaching the retina. A mild vitreous hemorrhage may result in a patient being able to see only a few dark spots, while a severe hemorrhage may block out all vision, only permitting light perception.

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