Scarring the a detached retina
- Chris Guerin
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The Mueller cells (stained black) are the radial
glia of the retina. One of these cells can be seen
extending a process from the vitreal surface at
the bottom of the picture through to a scarred
area on the detached photoreceptor surface of the
retina (top). The scar is formed by the
enlargement of the glial cells. Scarring makes
reattachment of the retina more difficult.