Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Oedema More Condition_symptoms What Are The Sympthoms Of Macular Oedema?

What are the sympthoms of macular oedema? - oedema more condition_symptoms

A diabetic retinopathy can cause.

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Spaceman Spiff said...

History:

Ocular History
History of diabetes - Studies have to risk factors for the development of DR
Diabetes Type - After 20 years of the disease, most patients with type I diabetes and 60% of patients with type II diabetes, a certain degree of retinopathy.
The duration of diabetes - increased risk for RD
The age of the patients - DR is more likely to have patients over 40 years.
Managing Diabetes - The Diabetes Control and Complications Trail (DCCT) clearly demonstrated that is linked to better control of blood sugar with a lower incidence of RD. (Glycosylated hemoglobin [HbA1c] must be less than 7%.)
Kidney disease - proteinuria is a marker for the development of R & D, so that patients with diabetic nephropathy should be monitored closely.
Systemic Hypertension - Increased risk of retinopathy (DR with superimposed hypertensive retinopathy)
Triglycerides and lipids - normalization of blood lipid levels reduces the leakage of retinal exudation and deposition.
Pregnancy - DR can progress quickly during pregnancy, especially inPersons with existing DR

Physics: fundus stereoscopic vision and later should be conducted with diabetes to assess the DME and DR is not an indirect ophthalmoscope, the ophthalmologist diagnosed a suitable extension to the DME in all patients.

DME is defined as retinal thickening within 2 disc diameters from the center of the macula.
Focal edema with rings of hard exudates after the expiry of micro-aneurysms.
Diffuse swelling of the reduction of blood-retinal barrier with leakage of microaneurysms, retinal capillaries and arterioles.
CSME as defined by the ETDRS it with one of the following conclusions:
Retinal thickening within 500 mm from the center of the fovea
Hard yellow exudates within 500 mm from the center of the fovea with adjacent retinal thickening
At least 1 disc area of thickening of the retina, or what is to 1 disc diameter from the center of the fovea
Other physical findings must be considered:
The visual acuity is important foramet in monitoring the progress of the CSME, although not useful in the diagnosis of WCT, because patients have a visual acuity of 20/20.
The condition of the posterior hyaloid, individual, tense, tight
Causes: The causes are:

After 20 years of the disease, most patients with diabetes mellitus type I and 60% of patients with diabetes mellitus type II, a degree of retinopathy.
Poor control of blood sugar increases the risk of diabetic retinopathy.
Kidney disease can be used as a marker for the development of diabetic retinopathy.
Systemic hypertension increases the risk of diabetic retinopathy.
The high blood fat levels increase the risk of leakage and deposition of exudate.

defomcdu... said...

The best way to find the macular edema is only your eye doctor in the eye. Since macular edema refers to something happening in the eye, it would be difficult to see exactly how the symptoms, especially if you try to get it too early. However, you will notice that he will lose his peripheral vision.

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