Diabetic Retinopathy

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Which color deficiency is commonly caused by diabetes?
Tritan
What is the target HbA1c for a diabetic?
less than 7
Neovascularization of the iris is called what?
Rubeosis
In what 3 layers of the retina do dot and blot hemes appear? (Use 3 letter abbreviations)
ONL, OPL, INL
Your patient has blot/dot hemes greater than photo 2a in 3 quadrands. What kind of NPDR does he have?
moderate
Any hard exudates with swelling is CSME if it is within how many DD from the macula?
1/3
Your patient has severe NPDR, how soon should they be referred?
2-4 weeks
A 1% reduction in HbA1c leads to a __ percent drop in diabetic retinopathy.
37%
Blood pressure for a diabetic should be controlled to how many mmHG?
130/70
A person just diagnosed with type 1 diabetes should have an exam within how many years?
3-5 years
Where else besides the retina (in the anterior segment) might you see microaneurysms?
conjunctiva
What is the name for an area of ischemia in the retina associated with DR?
cotton wool spot
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