The effectiveness of cataract color therapy, combined with involutional vitreoretinal syndrome
AUTHORS : Teterina T.P.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center of color therapy “TETTA”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2013
The urgency of the problem The term “involutional vitreoretinal syndrome” (IVS) was first proposed by A.M. Vodovozov in 1989 IVS is characterized by a complex of various intraocular pathological changes in elderly and senile persons, the clinical picture of which depends on the stage of the process.
At the initial stage, there are destructive changes in the anterior vitreous body
and glial plaques on the retina, which, during ophthalmoscopy, reflect light reflexes in the form of coins, flaps or dots described by A.M. Vodovozov in 1963
The advanced stage of IVS is characterized by total destruction and
detachment of the vitreous body, as well as fibrous changes and glial plaques on
the retina.