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Review
. 2025 Jan 27;15(2):190.
doi: 10.3390/life15020190.

The Seasonality of Retinal Detachment: Peaks, Troughs, and Global Trends

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The Seasonality of Retinal Detachment: Peaks, Troughs, and Global Trends

Georgios N Tsiropoulos et al. Life (Basel). .

Abstract

Purpose: To examine the seasonality of retinal detachment (RD) and explore global patterns and contributing factors through a narrative review. Methods: Studies investigating seasonal trends in RD incidence across diverse regions were analysed for peak seasons, meteorological influences, and behavioural factors. Results: RD seasonality varies by region. Northern climates (e.g., Finland) report summer peaks linked to prolonged daylight, while warmer climates (e.g., Kuwait) show winter peaks associated with outdoor activity. Some studies found correlations with temperature, light, and atmospheric pressure, while others reported no seasonal variation. Conclusions: RD seasonality reflects a complex interplay of environmental and behavioural factors. Future research should focus on standardised methodologies to clarify these relationships and inform preventative strategies.

Keywords: behavioural factors; environmental influences; light exposure; meteorological factors; retinal detachment; rhegmatogenous retinal detachment; seasonality; temperature.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest related to this work.

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