1 MCQs in Ophthalmology for NEET PG
A 58-year-old myopic man presents with sudden onset of floaters, photopsia, and a progressive curtain-like visual field defect over 3 days. Dilated fundoscopy reveals a corrugated, mobile retinal elevation with loss of the underlying choroidal pattern and tobacco dust in the anterior vitreous. The structure marked **C** in the diagram shows a horseshoe tear with a free anterior flap. Which of the following best describes the PRIMARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISM underlying this detachment?
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