What does this mean Exudate of posterior pole the eye?
Posterior pole exudates are yellow waxy deposits under the retina located in the back of the eye. These result from retinal pigment epithelial dysfunction often due to aging or age related macular degeneration (AMD). These may also occur in certain conditions like diabetic retinopathy, sarcoidosis, etc.Eye Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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