Wonderful video convering all the symptoms of DR. There is another classification of DR as mild, moderate and severe. Pls also let us know if you have made a video on that. Thanks
@05:50 - the picture to the left is a photograph that I took. Including references is appropriate when using someone else's work. Karpecki, P., Nelson, R. Extend Diabetes Care Beyond Retinopathy. Rev Optom. 2004 Sept 141; 9: 100 - 114.
Can you tell me what retinal changes you would expect to see in someone who has had severe early onset preeclampsia? The recent research indicates that these women experience a greater risk of retinal problems long term but the specifics are not clear.
Help! I have just had my annual diabetic retinopathy eye screening, and have just received a letter telling me I have some background eye retinopathy. Am I going to go blind? I am male and 62 years old and also have Nystagmus from birth, and Astigmatism.
Hi Gary, I can't give any opinion on that. You must ask your eye specialist based on your specific signs and symptoms what your prognosis is. I wish you all the very best.
@@merivukicevic7936 I have just recently began seeing faint looking twinkling stars when my eyes are closed, just after coming from a brightly lit room. I hope that is not something else to worry about.
Can opthalmologists tell the difference between age related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy on examination without knowing the patients medical history?
Why does the anti-vegf work for non-proliferate diseases? For example for Mac edema in npdrp or vein occlusion with Mac edema? In both cases the edema is not due to proliferation..
The anti-vegf dries up the accumulated sub or intra retinal fluid. Obviously it's more complicated than this but hopefully this helps you www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08820538.2023.2176239
Excellent audiovisual explanation of DR
Thank you! Very well explained. There are many classifications and findings 🤯
Following your slides made it easier for me!
Thanks, very thorough, with helpful examples! Great video
That was an really helpful and intersting audiovisual! Finally helped me understand all the features seperately properly. Thanks :)
excellent educative video on the subject
Amazing work
Most informative, ma'am. I thank you for your presentation.
Amazing lecture!
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Very good even for beginners.
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Very informative. Thank you and regards, from UAE.
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Thank you, I was preparing for my exam next week and I found this video very helpful :)
Well explained :)
Thanks a lot
Thank you madame
Wonderful video convering all the symptoms of DR.
There is another classification of DR as mild, moderate and severe. Pls also let us know if you have made a video on that.
Thanks
more like a video representation from kanski textbook .....thanks for this
What a great lecture, thank you very much for this masterpiece.
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Thank you
@05:50 - the picture to the left is a photograph that I took. Including references is appropriate when using someone else's work. Karpecki, P., Nelson, R. Extend Diabetes Care Beyond Retinopathy. Rev Optom. 2004 Sept 141; 9: 100 - 114.
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Excellent lecture
Can you tell me what retinal changes you would expect to see in someone who has had severe early onset preeclampsia? The recent research indicates that these women experience a greater risk of retinal problems long term but the specifics are not clear.
Help! I have just had my annual diabetic retinopathy eye screening, and have just received a letter telling me
I have some background eye retinopathy. Am I going to go blind? I am male and 62 years old and also have
Nystagmus from birth, and Astigmatism.
Hi Gary, I can't give any opinion on that. You must ask your eye specialist based on your specific signs and symptoms what your prognosis is. I wish you all the very best.
@@merivukicevic7936 I have just recently began seeing faint looking twinkling
stars when my eyes are closed, just after coming from a brightly lit room.
I hope that is not something else to worry about.
Can opthalmologists tell the difference between age related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy on examination without knowing the patients medical history?
Why does the anti-vegf work for non-proliferate diseases? For example for Mac edema in npdrp or vein occlusion with Mac edema? In both cases the edema is not due to proliferation..
The anti-vegf dries up the accumulated sub or intra retinal fluid. Obviously it's more complicated than this but hopefully this helps you
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08820538.2023.2176239
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