Flame hemorrhages consist of blood that has escaped from a blood vessel. This blood often looks like feathers or flames. Hypertension can also impact the eyes in other ways: Poor blood flow can damage the nerves The arteries that supply blood to the eyes may become blocked The veins that ...
Mostretinal hemorrhageslook like dark red splotches. However, Roth spots usually stand out from other types of retinal hemorrhages. They are identifiable by their characteristic appearance. Roth spots look like small, flame-shaped lesions with a white spot at the center. These white spots at the ...
splinter hemorrhages (flame shaped hemorrhages) hard exudates (yellowish and sharply edges) cotton-wool spots (round whitish or grayish swellings) venous beading retinal edema intraretinal microvascular abnormalities (non-leaky collateral vessels found along the borders of the ischemic retina) macular edem...
The margins of the disc are either partially or totally lost and the disc hyperemic with flame-shaped hemorrhages. Other changes in the eye may include irregular dilatation of the pupil in one eye. Vomiting Vomiting may be recurrent, initially without nausea, and can progress to projectile ...