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Acute-onset floaters and flashes

2012 
Posterior vitreous detachment is the most common cause of acute-onset floaters or flashes of light. Its prevalence is 24% among adults aged 50–59 years, increasing to 87% among people older than 80 years.[1][1] In posterior vitreous detachment, the vitreous shrinks and detaches from the retina
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