40. Vascular disease of the retina. Retinopathy of prematurity. Flashcards

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what are the vascular diseases of the retina ?

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diabetic retinopathy
hypertensive retinopathy
retinopathy of prematurity

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what is the pathology in diabetic retinopathy ?

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capillary changes - the parasites are lost
there is endothelial damage and proliferation
thickening of the basement membrane

hematological - deformation of rbc
increased platelet sickness and aggregation

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what are the consequences of diabetic retinopathy ?

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leakage of plasma from the retinal capillaries

weakening of muscle wall due to it being thicker - micro aneurysm - may burst or become thromboses

intraretinal edema - hemorrhages

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what are the two types of diabetic retinopathy ?

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non proliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy

non proliferative diabetic retinopathy
no neovasculrisation
microaneyrsms , with inraretinal haemorrhages
retinal edema - retinal thickening

proliferative diabetic retinopathy - neovascularisation at optic disc or elsewhere

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what is a complication of diabetic retinopathy ?

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diabetic maculopathy

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what are the symptoms of diabetic retinopathy ?

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progressive blindness

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in fundoscopy of the retina what does progressive diabetic retinopathy look like ?

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microaneurysm - tiny round red spots

flame shaped hemorrhages

yellow lesions with distinct margin - hard exudates

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in fundoscopy what does proliferative diabetic retinopathy look like ?

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cotton wool spots - focal infracts

shunts - from retinal arterioles to venules

venous change - sausage like segmentation

dark blot haemorrhage - retinal infract haemorrhages

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what are the grades in hypertensive retinopathy ?

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grade 1 - barely detecatable arterial narrowing

grade 2 - arterial narrowing , deflection of veins at atrovenous crossing

grade 3 - plus retinal haemorrhages, and retinal exudates , focal infracts

grdae 4 - plus disc swelling

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what is the pathology of retinopathy of prematurity ?

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the retinal vessels may stop growing to the periphery of the retina , due to premature
and abnomral vessels start to grow

these new abnormal blood vessels - can bleed
fibrovascular membranes can be found
there can also be retinal dettcahment
increased vascular tortuosity

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if there is retinal detachment in any of the cases what happens to the red reflex ?

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leukocoria - white reflex

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