tobacco dust in anterior vitreous 👁️ A case of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, characterized by the presence of ‘tobacco dust’ or Shafer’s sign—tiny pigment granules floating the vitreous, often indicating a retinal tear. , , Vitreous Opacities: Benign or Serious?
Vitreous Opacities: Benign or Serious? The Shaffer sign, also known as tobacco dust, is a clinical finding seen in retinal detachment. It refers to the presence of small, pigmented cells or pigment clumps in the anterior vitreous, An Introduction To Retinal Tears Mind The Bleep Vitreous The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Illustrated Manual of Ophthalmology, 4th Ed.
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