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What are the characteristics of mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy? |
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Definition
Microaneurysms Dot-blot hemorrhaes Flame shaped hemorrhages Hard exudates
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What are the characteristics of moderate NPDR? |
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Definition
All the characteristics of mild NPDR 1. Cotton wool spots 2. Venous beading and Loops 3. Moderate Capillary Non-perfusion |
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What are the characteristics of severe NPDR? |
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Definition
Same as Mild NPDR 1. Four quadrants of intraretinal hemorrhages 2. OR two quadrants of venous bleeding 3. OR one quadrant of IRMA |
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What are the signs of PDR (Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy)? |
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Definition
Neovascularization within 1DD of disc NVE (Neovascularization elsewhere) NVI (Neovascularization of the iris)
1. Severe vitreous hemorrhage 2. Retinal detachment |
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What is the greatest cause of vision loss that can be found in all stages of retinopathy? |
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Definition
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Name three physiologic definitions of CSME? |
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Definition
1. Retinal thickening within 500 micrometers (1/3 DD of macula) OR 2. Hard exudates within 500 micrometers of the center of the macula OR 3. Retinal thickening greater than 1 DD in size part of which is within 1 DD of the center of the macula |
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What are the four refractive symptoms of Diabetic retinopathy? |
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Definition
1. Myopic shift 2. Hyperopic shift 3. Early onset presbyopia due to reduced lens pliability 4. Tritan Color Vision loss |
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