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floaters A dark or gray spot or speck that passes across your field of vision and moves as you move your eye. Floaters are very common and may look like clouds, strands, webs, spots, squiggles, wavy lines or other shapes. As your eye ages, the gelatinous vitreous humor begins to liquefy in the center of the gel. Floaters are caused by the undissolved vitreous humor that floats in the liquid vitreous. ...
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floater (Fishing) Style of lure that floats rather than sinks at rest. Example wooden crankbaits.
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floaters Small particles consisting of cell, pigment or fibrin that move in the vitreous.
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floaters small clumps of gel or cellular debris in the vitreous fluid. For more information, read "Floaters and Flashers" in the MD Support Library.
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floaters Particles that float in the vitreous and cast shadows on the retina; seen as spots, cobwebs, spiders, etc. Occurs normally with aging or with vitreous detachment, retinal tears, or inflammation.
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