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Retina (Diabetic Retinopathy) - page 1

  ► Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Ischaemia in posterior pole.

 Diabetic retinopathy. Appearance of the early stage eye bottom fluorescingraphy.

 Diabetic retinopathy; viewing of the eye bottom by fluorescingraphy.

 Diabetic retinopathy; diabetic maculopathy. Hard exudates. Photocoagulation with argon laser and dye (yellow).

Proliferating diabetic retinopathy; diabetic maculopathy with hard exudates; photocoagulation with argon laser and dye (yellow).

 Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Obstruction of lower temporal vein.

 Proliferating diabetic retinopathy. Prepapillary vitreo-retinal proliferatioin.

 Proliferating diabetic retinopahty. Vitreo-retinal proliferation with neovascularisation.

 Proliferating diabetic retinopathy. Very developed vitreo-retinal proliferation.

 Diabetic retinopathy; treatment with laser by panphotocoagulation; viewing of cicatrised impacts.

 Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy with focal macular edema. Exudates and haemorrhages in macular area.

 Diabetic retinopathy and perimacular nevus.

 Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy with hard exudates, soft exudates, microhaemorrhages and microaneurysms.

 Exudative retinopathy.

 

Retina (Diabetic Retinopathy) - page 2

   Proliferant diabetic retinopathy. Posterior pole edema. Neovascularisation.

 Diabetic retinopathy, grade II-III with maculopathy.

 Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy. Macular edema

 Papillary neovessels.

 Papillary neovessels.

 Diabetic retinopathy

 Retinitis pigmentosa and Diabetic retinopathy: bony spicules in middle periphery accompaned by macular oedema clinically significant and arteiovenous attenuation. Right eye.

 Retinitis pigmentosa and Diabetic retinopathy: bony spicules in middle periphery associated to clinically significant macular edema and arteriovenous attenuation. Left eye.

   

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