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Fig 1A: Right eye of 55-year-old man with early preretinal macular fibrosis superior to the fovea at baseline in 2001. Fig 1B: After 10 years, the area of preretinal macular fibrosis is enlarged.

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Fig 2A: Left eye of a 47-year-old woman with early preretinal macular fibrosis superior to the fovea macula at baseline in 2001. Fig 2B: After 10 years, the preretinal macular fibrosis disappeared.

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Fig 3A: Left eye of a 76-year-old man with preretinal macular fibrosis at the baseline examination in 2011. Fig 3B: After 10 years, the preretinal macular fibrosis transformed to cellophane macular reflex, with cataract surgery performed in 2006.

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Fig 4A: Left eye of a 69-year-old woman with preretinal macular fibrosis at the baseline examination in 2001. Fig 4B: After 10 years, the epiretinal membrane remained unchanged.

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Study population and 10-year incidence of epiretinal membranes, stratified by age and gender, in the Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011.

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Table 2.

Associations (univariate analysis) between the ten-year incidence of epiretinal membranes and ocular and systemic parameters in the Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011.

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Table 3.

Associations (multivariate analysis) of the ten-year incidence of epiretinal membranes in the Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011.

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Table 4.

Change in epiretinal membranes in eyes with pre-existing epiretinal membranes during a 10-year follow-up in the Beijing Eye Study 2001/2011.

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