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The epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a fibrocellular layer that forms on the inner surface of the retina, often leading to visual impairment and significantly impacting visual function. Understanding the pathophysiology of ERM formation is crucial for advancing ophthalmic care and improving patient outcomes. This research aims to investigate the pathophysiology of ERM by comparing the internal limiting membrane (ILM) pathology in patients with and without ERM. The study involves a comprehensive prot

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The epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a fibrocellular layer that forms on the inner surface of the retina, often leading to visual impairment and significantly impacting visual function. Understanding the pathophysiology of ERM formation is crucial for advancing ophthalmic care and improving patient outcomes. This research aims to investigate the pathophysiology of ERM by comparing the internal limiting membrane (ILM) pathology in patients with and without ERM. The study involves a comprehensive prot