Adam Martidis, MD · Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, MBA
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Slide 1.
Pathologic specimen of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy showing outpouching
from reinal vasculature representing microaneurysms.
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Slide 2.
Mild NPDR showing early microaneurysms early with few scattered intraretinal hemorrhages. |
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Slide 3.
Moderate NPDR showing microaneurysms, intraretinal hemorrhages,
nerve fiber layer infarcts, and hard exudates. |
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Slide 4.
Severe NPDR showing venous caliber changes and intraretinal microvascular abnormalities. |
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Slide 5.
Macular edema represented as a cluster of microaneurysms surrounded by a circinate
ring of hard exudate inferotemporal to the fovea. |
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Slide 6.
Neovascularization of the disc (NVD) representing minimum
treatment standard for panretinal photocoagulation. |
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Slide 7.
Ectropion uveae caused by chronic neovascularization of the iris. |
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Slide 8A.
Fluorescein angiography showing capillary non-perfusion in the maculae of two patients. |
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Slide 8B.
Fluorescein angiography showing capillary non-perfusion in the maculae of two patients. |
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Slide 9.
Severe PDR with boat-shaped preretinal hemorrhage and fibrovascular proliferation. |