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  1. Diabetic Retinopathy for Medical Students. Classification

    Oct 10, 2010 · Classification Diabetic retinopathy falls into two main classes: nonproliferative and proliferative. The word "proliferative" refers to whether or not there is neovascularization …

  2. Intraretinal Microvascular Abnormality (IrMA)

    Intraretinal microvascular abnormalities (or IrMAs) are shunt vessels and appear as abnormal branching or dilation of existing blood vessels (capillaries) within the retina that act to supply …

  3. Diabetic Retinopathy for Medical Students - University of Iowa

    Introduction Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a vascular disease of the retina which affects patients with diabetes mellitus. It is the number one cause of blindness in people between the ages of …

  4. Rubeosis iridis or neovascularization of the iris in diabetes

    Posterior segment exam showed severe proliferative diabetic retinopathy in both eyes. Neovascularization of the iris (NVI), also known as rubeosis iridis, is when small fine, blood …

  5. diabetic retinopathy. EyeRounds.org: Online Ophthalmic Atlas

    Feb 8, 2005 · Diabetic retinopathy Contributor: Jordan M. Graff, MD and Chet B. Patel, MD, University of Iowa Extensive dot/blot hemorrhages, mulitple areas of exudates, and a large pre …

  6. Diabetic Retinopathy for Medical Students. EyeRounds.org ...

    Jan 22, 2014 · Diabetic Retinopathy for medical students Diabetic Retinopathy: From One Medical Student to Another Jesse Vislisel and Thomas Oetting, MS, MD

  7. IPS-Banquet-260e_

    IPS-Banquet-260e_ Return Andie Petkus Photography

  8. IPS-Banquet-157_

    IPS-Banquet-157_ Return Andie Petkus Photography

  9. IPS Marseilles - webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu

    IPS Marseilles - webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu ... IPS Marseilles