Research progress on imaging examinations of macular hole
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    Macular hole is an age-related disorder defined by a full-thickness defect of the foveal retina and a profound loss of central vision. First described in the mid-19th century, its study has now extended across more than 150 years. Breakthroughs in science and technology—especially the relentless refinement of retinal imaging platforms—have progressively refined our understanding of the disease. Optical coherence tomography(OCT)in particular has revolutionized characterization of the condition. At the same time, the widespread adoption of macular hole surgery has not only driven deeper investigations into pathogenesis and pre-operative assessment but also facilitated the global dissemination of surgical expertise and a marked rise in anatomical success. This review synthesizes the multimodal imaging hallmarks of macular holes and highlights the remaining clinical challenges in the application of OCT technology.

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Wang Luxuan, Liu Xiuhua, Gao Lei, et al. Research progress on imaging examinations of macular hole. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2026;26(1):63-66

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  • Received:May 22,2025
  • Revised:November 21,2025
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  • Online: December 19,2025
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