Abstract
High myopia or pathological myopia is associated with globe elongation and a refractive error of at least -6.0 diopters (D) and/or axial length of greater than 25.5 mm. Excessive axial elongation of the globe in high myopia can cause mechanical stretching and thinning of the choroid and retinal pigment epithelium layers, resulting in various retinal degenerative changes. It is well known that individuals with pathological myopia have increased risks of retinal complications such as peripheral retinal degenerations, retinal tears, and retinal detachment. This article will review these complications and discuss the current concepts relating to these complications.
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