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21 lut 2023 · Diabetic retinopathy (die-uh-BET-ik ret-ih-NOP-uh-thee) is a diabetes complication that affects eyes. It's caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina).
8 mar 2024 · Diabetic retinopathy. If you have diabetes, the tiny blood vessels in the back of your eye can deteriorate and leak fluid into and under the retina. This causes the retina to swell, which may blur or distort your vision.
21 lut 2023 · Possible side effects include a buildup of pressure in the eye and infection. These injections will need to be repeated. In some cases, the medication is used with photocoagulation.
This review provides an overview of five main ocular complications associated with DM, diabetic retinopathy and papillopathy, cataract, glaucoma, and ocular surface diseases. Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Diabetic retinopathy, Ocular complication, Neovascular glaucoma, Cataract, Ocular diseases.
What are the symptoms of erythema nodosum? Symptoms of erythema nodosum range in severity for each person and could include: Bumps (nodules) on your skin. The bumps are warm to the touch and red to purple, similar to a bruise. Bumps are tender and painful. Bumps fade into a flat, purple to brown patch after several weeks.
28 lis 2022 · Erythema nodosum (EN) is a common acute nodular septal panniculitis, characterized by the sudden onset of erythematous, firm, solid, deep nodules or plaques that are painful on palpation and mainly localized on extensor surfaces of the legs.
9 mar 2023 · Erythema nodosum (EN) is a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction that most often presents as erythematous, tender nodules on the shins (picture 1A-D). Common triggers for EN include infection, drugs, pregnancy, malignancy, and inflammatory conditions, such as sarcoidosis or gastrointestinal diseases; however, many cases are idiopathic (table 1).