Vitreous hemorrhage is bleeding in the inner chamber of your eye that contains a colorless gel called vitreous humor. It’s a complication of many eye conditions like retinal tears or eye injury.
depending on the severity of the hemorrhage. The identification of a detached posterior hyaloid membrane within the vitreous cavity is key to diagnosing posterior vitreous detachment in an eye.
[13] Epiretinal membranes are more likely to form with coexisting ocular pathologies ... symptoms that suggest the possibility of vitreous hemorrhage or retinal detachment (e.g., visual field ...