General Medicine and the Eye Flashcards

1
Q

What changes are seen in Background Diabetes?

A

Hard exudates, Microaneurysms, Dot and Blot Haemorrhages

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2
Q

What is seen in Maculopathy?

A

30% changes to the macula

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3
Q

What is seen in Pre-Proliferative Diabetes?

A

Cotton wool spots

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4
Q

What is seen in Proliferative Diabetes?

A

Neovascularisation

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5
Q

What is seen in Stage 1 Hypertension?

A

Increased tortuosity, vessel narrowing

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6
Q

What is seen in Stage 2 Hypertension?

A

AV nipping, silver copper wiring

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7
Q

What is seen in stage 3 hypertension?

A

Flame and splinter haemorrhages, cotton wool spots, hard exudates

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8
Q

What is seen in stage 4 hypertension?

A

Papilloedema

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