Changes in the fundus in hypertensive disease. Diabetes and eves. KAVITHA
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- 2. The thickening of the retinal vessels in hypertensive disease.
- 6. The most advanced stage of diabetic retinopathy with new vessel formation.
- 8. Narrowing of retinal arteries, a sign of chronic hypertension.
- 9. The presence of exudates in the retina, often seen in diabetic retinopathy.
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- 1. a condition in diabetes that affects the retina due to blood vessel changes.
- 3. The “cotton-wool” spots are a sign of what type of retinal damage?
- 4. The accumulation of lipid-rich material in the retina, often seen in diabetic patients.
- 5. A type of retinopathy commonly associated with hypertension and diabetes.
- 7. Retinal hemorrhages often seen in hypertensive retinopathy
- 10. Swelling of the optic disc seen in hypertensive crisis.