Retinal pigment epithelium: The pigment cell layer that nourishes the retinal cells.
The retinal pigment epithelium is located just outside the retina and is attached to what is called the choroid, a layer filled with blood vessels that nourish the retina.
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Is the Retinal Pigment Epithelium?
The hypertrophic retinal pigment epithelium continues to be hypofluorescent, while the choroidal vessels leak to form hyperfluorescent areas. Treatments
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Retinal pigment epithelium: The pigment cell layer that nourishes the retinal cells. The retinal pigment epithelium is located just outside the retina and is attached to ...