Diabetic retinopathy Flashcards
structures damaged by hyperglycaemia
- retinal small vessels
- endothelial cells
increased vascular permeability (endothelial cells) leads to what three things
- leakage from blood vessels
- blot haemorrhages
- hard exudates
damage to vessel walls leads to (2)
- microaneurysms
- venous beading
damage to nerve fibres leads to
cotton wool spots
what are intraretinal microvascular abnormalities (IMA)
dilated tortuous capillaries: shunt between a & v
summarise 5 key findings in diabetic retinopathy
- cotton wool spots
- microaneurysms
- hard exudates
- blot haemorrhage
- neovascularisation
mild non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy criteria
microaneurysms
moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy criteria
- microaneurysms
- blot haemorrhage
- hard exudates
- cotton wool spots
- venous beading
severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy criteria
- blot haemorrhage AND
- microaneurysms in 4 quadrants
- venous beading in 2 quadrants
- IMA in any quadrant
proliferative diabetic retinopathy criteria
- neovascularisation
- vitreous haemorrhage
diabetic maculopathy criteria
- macula oedema
- ischaemic maculopathy
complications of diabetic retinopathy
- retinal detachment
- vitreous haemorrhage
- rebeosis iridis
- optic neuropathy
- cataracts
mx diabetic retinopathy
- laser photocoagulation
- anti-VEGF
- vitreoretinal surgery