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==Overview==
==Overview==
On [[fundoscope|fundoscopic]] exam, diabetic retinopathy is characterized by
On [[fundoscope|fundoscopic]] exam, diabetic retinopathy is characterized by
[[cotton wool spots]], [[flame hemorrhages]], and [[dot-blot hemorrhages]].
[[cotton wool spots]], [[flame hemorrhages]], [[dot-blot hemorrhages]] and [[boat hemorrhages]].
 


==Flame Hemorrhages==
==Flame Hemorrhages==

Revision as of 16:12, 17 September 2011

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Overview

On fundoscopic exam, diabetic retinopathy is characterized by cotton wool spots, flame hemorrhages, dot-blot hemorrhages and boat hemorrhages.

Flame Hemorrhages

A dark red flame hemorrhage in the retina of a diabetic is shown at the arrow: Credit: University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center

Flame hemorrhages are flame shaped hemorrhages located in the superficial nerve fiber layer of the retina that appear dark dark red on fundoscopic examination. Flame hemorrhages are caused by leakage from arterioles due to ischemic damage or from veins that are ischemic or in under high pressure.

Dot Hemorrhages

White arrow points to a dot hemorrhage in a dibetic patient. Credit: University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center

Dot hemorrhages are dark red round spots of hemorrhage seen on fundoscopic exam. They are frequently observed in patients with diabetic retinopathy. Dot hemorrhages are due to either capillary or venular leak. The site of hemorrhage is deep within the retina.

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