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45 year old healthy fit female routine eyes check up vision both eyes 6/6. How often do you see such tortousity in Retinal vessels? Funds examination seen pictures
It's not abnormal. But we should rule out Diabetes • Hypertension • Cardiovascular disease • Hyperviscosity states • Arteriosclerosis • Collagen vascular disease • Sickle cell disease
It's not abnormal. But we should rule out Diabetes • Hypertension • Cardiovascular disease • Hyperviscosity states • Arteriosclerosis • Collagen vascular disease • Sickle cell disease
Congenital tortuous retinal vessels ——- In that no retinal hg ,no cotton wool exudates , no hard exudates, no micro aneurysms, And systemic evaluation show no hypertension,diabetes,no hyperlipedemia
Rule out Diabetic retinopathy / Hypertensive retinopathy../ Hyperlipidemia. ? Congenital tortious .
Can be considered normal appearance of fundus.
I hav seen in few cases... Just ruled out systemic risk factors like htn,DM
Can be considered but normal appearance of Fundus. .. ?
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70 yo man k/c/o dm & htn since 8 yrs. recently diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy. has on & off pain & swelling in rt foot phalenges only which comes back after stopping nsaids. x-ray shows no fracture.uric acid normal. 2d echo,Doppler right lower leg & ecg was done. serum creat,hgt, hba1c,lipid profile within normal limits.please interpret ecg n correlate with Doppler study & suggest further treatment
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Female patient in early 70s, complains of sudden appearance of a ‘blood shot’. Known to be hypertensive, but BP is within range. No systemic concerns identified and vital signs are within limits. The patient is not anticoagulated and not taking antiplatelets. Visual assessment is normal. How would you address her concern? How likely is this condition to recur?
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Which of the following conditions will have a fundus like this? a. Diabetic Retinopathy b. Hypertensive Retinopathy c. Toxic Maculopathy d. Both a & b
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