diabetic retinopathy
proliferative retinopathy
nonproliferative retinopathy
Methods: We compared the degree of retinopathy with the degree of gestosis, the degree of hypertension, and the fetal death rate respectively.
AIM:To explore the relationship between diabetic papillopathy and the stages of diabetic retinopathy(DR),the diabetic duration and the visual loss.
Eight cases of poor remedied vision were caused by diabetic retinopathy, post-operative cystic edema of the macula lutea, or traumatic keratoleukoma.
Objective To observe the characteristics of fundus images and fluorescin angiography (FFA) in diabetic retinopathy (DR) combined with retinal vein occlusion (RVO).
Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes.
Regular eye exams are important for detecting retinopathy early.
Hypertensive retinopathy can occur in individuals with high blood pressure.
Treatment options for retinopathy include laser therapy and injections.
Severe retinopathy can lead to vision loss or blindness.
Proliferative retinopathy is a more advanced stage of the condition.
Early detection and management are crucial in preventing retinopathy complications.
Retinopathy screening is recommended for individuals at risk, such as those with diabetes.
The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with diabetic retinopathy.
Regular blood pressure monitoring is important in preventing hypertensive retinopathy.
diabetic retinopathy
proliferative retinopathy
nonproliferative retinopathy
Methods: We compared the degree of retinopathy with the degree of gestosis, the degree of hypertension, and the fetal death rate respectively.
AIM:To explore the relationship between diabetic papillopathy and the stages of diabetic retinopathy(DR),the diabetic duration and the visual loss.
Eight cases of poor remedied vision were caused by diabetic retinopathy, post-operative cystic edema of the macula lutea, or traumatic keratoleukoma.
Objective To observe the characteristics of fundus images and fluorescin angiography (FFA) in diabetic retinopathy (DR) combined with retinal vein occlusion (RVO).
Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes.
Regular eye exams are important for detecting retinopathy early.
Hypertensive retinopathy can occur in individuals with high blood pressure.
Treatment options for retinopathy include laser therapy and injections.
Severe retinopathy can lead to vision loss or blindness.
Proliferative retinopathy is a more advanced stage of the condition.
Early detection and management are crucial in preventing retinopathy complications.
Retinopathy screening is recommended for individuals at risk, such as those with diabetes.
The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with diabetic retinopathy.
Regular blood pressure monitoring is important in preventing hypertensive retinopathy.
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