Retinal hemorrhage is bleeding from the blood vessels in the retina, inside your eye. Your retina is the thin layer that lines the back of your eye.What causes retinal hemorrhage?Medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, anemia, or leukemia Eye problems, such as macular ...
may lead to retinal hemorrhage in some cases due to a narrowing of the blood vessels in the eye. This usually occurs only when high blood pressure has gone untreated for a number of years. By receiving proper medical care and controlling high blood pressure, retinal hemorrhage from this cause...
Analysis of the causes and clinical characteristics of jejunoileal hemorrhage in China: a multicenter 10year retrospective survey Background A retrospective study was performed to assess the causes, diagnostic methods for, and clinical features of, jejunoileal hemorrhage in Shandong p... DL Jiang,HY...
“The shaken baby syndrome (SBS), as reviewed in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine and other journals [l-4], commonly describes a combination of subdural hematoma, retinal hemorrhage, and diffuse axonal injury (DAI) as the triad of diagnostic criteria. The basic issue to be addre...
As ophthalmologists we need a basic model of how the higher visual system works and its common disorders. This presentation aims to provide an outline of such a model. Our ability to survey a visual scene, locate and recognise an object of interest, move
Lacquer cracks –These are breaks in the membrane between the choroid (blood vessel layer) and retina. They can result in retinal hemorrhage (bleeding). Fuchs spots –This is scarring at the macula from CNV that causes missing spots in central vision. ...
MM is a hematological malignancy characterized by an increase in aberrant plasma cells in the bone marrow leading to rising monoclonal proteins in the serum and urine. In general, it is a disease of older adults; however, MM may effect younger patients as well: 15% are <50 years, 3% are...
Also known as whooping cough, this condition generally affects the eye in one of two ways. The most common ocular sign is a subconjunctival hemorrhage resulting from the characteristic cough. Less commonly, retinal hemorrhages have been reported, though it is essential in all pediatric cases involv...
including exercise associated hyponatraemia, exercise associated collapse, hyperthermia, hypothermia, frostbite, shallow water black-out, ‘samba’, high altitude pulmonary edema, high altitude cerebral edema, high altitude retinal hemorrhage, acute altitude related hypoxia, altitude related barotrauma and deco...
Retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukodystrophy (RVCL) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutation in the TREX1 gene. RVCL affects small vessels and causes progressive vision loss, migraine, psychiatric abnormalities, cognitive impairment, seizures and ischemic strokes. Radiological findings includ...