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Have placed category physician on your userpage. So we can find the MD's on the net. --Nomen Nescio 02:32, August 27, 2005 (UTC)

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Hi Eye Doc, I was reading the 'Prevention' section on Retinal Detachment and saw that you were one of the editors. I was wondering if you knew the source of :

"Early examination allows detection of retinal tears which can be treated with laser or cryotherapy. This reduces the risk of retinal detachment in those who have tears from around 1:3 to 1:20." ?

I'm trying to convince my health insurance company to not put me in the bottom tier since I took preventative actions. I would be interested to read the research as well. If you could email me at sigmadx@yahoo.com or post back here I would greatly appreciate it!

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Sorry so long to reply, life took over for a while. 1:3 comes from the work of Norman Byer, who published extensively on posterior vitreous detachment, retinal tears and retinal detachment. 1:20 comes from various publications over the years looking at progression of retinal tears after treatment, and is possibly an overestimate of the risk. In any case, if you have had a PVD and survived 3 months as a rule one would not expect that eye to be at risk of a further problem (but eyes don't always obey the rules of course). On the other hand the fellow eye if it has not already had a PVD is at a higher risk of problems. EyeDoc (talk) 21:40, 23 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi: My name is Tess and I work for a global independent research firm in New York. I am interested in hiring you for a Wikipedia editing project, based on your technology and medical experience and expertise. I attempted to email you through your user page. If you received it, please read it over and contact me with any questions. If you did not receive this email, please let me know and I would be more than happy to tell you more about this project. (You can call 512-651-1797 or email tfurman@glgroup.com). Thank you and I hope to hear from you soon! Tess - Gerson Lehrman Group 19:18, 28 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I wonder if you would consider supporting this article by voting for it at Wikipedia:Article Improvement Drive to improve it towards feature article status. I hope to increase the profile of clinical medicine and related subjects on wikipeda. The current article is basic, in particular with regards to EDs around the world--File Éireann 20:44, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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