1 MCQs in Ophthalmology for NEET PG
A 62-year-old highly myopic man presents with sudden onset of floaters and temporal flashes. Slit-lamp examination reveals pigmented cells ('tobacco dust') in the anterior vitreous, and dilated fundus examination with scleral indentation shows a posterior vitreous detachment with a Weiss ring. The structure marked **A** in the diagram is identified as the source of his symptoms. Which of the following best describes the pathophysiology of this lesion and its relationship to his presenting complaints?
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