Doctor, please know that your videos (even after all these years) are helping medical students around the world! Thank you for imparting your knowledge with us. I promise to donate when I have the means.
Thank you for the very helpful video! I have a question regarding the difference between hypertensive retinopathy and diabetic retinopathy, the pathophysiological mechanism seem to be a bit similar, ischemia is present in both retinopathies, so I don't understand why don't we see cotton wool spots or papilledema in diabetic retinopathy, or a proliferative neo vascularisation in hypertensive retinopathy? Thank you se much.
It's also to do with the location of the damage. Diabetic retinopathy affects the middle retinal layers whereas hypertensive retinopathy affects the superficial retinal layers. Hope this somewhat helps :)
Doctor, please know that your videos (even after all these years) are helping medical students around the world! Thank you for imparting your knowledge with us. I promise to donate when I have the means.
Thank you doctor even after so many years u continue to help us med students I hope u have a great life!
thank you so much my career is saved because of you
Great video Doctor thank you. May you help me by listing (maybe explaining too) the risk factors for developing diabetic retinopathy in a DM patient.
Thank you Dr. Bolin, really great lectures!
You videos are great !! Man you are a great teacher keep up the amazing hardwork :)
Very easy and to the point explanation🌼
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Thank you for the very helpful video! I have a question regarding the difference between hypertensive retinopathy and diabetic retinopathy, the pathophysiological mechanism seem to be a bit similar, ischemia is present in both retinopathies, so I don't understand why don't we see cotton wool spots or papilledema in diabetic retinopathy, or a proliferative neo vascularisation in hypertensive retinopathy?
Thank you se much.
I can't answer your question totally but cotton wool spots are seen in non proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Macular Star is seen in hypertensive retinopathy , exudates in Diabetic Retinopathy tend to take ring or clump configeration
It's also to do with the location of the damage. Diabetic retinopathy affects the middle retinal layers whereas hypertensive retinopathy affects the superficial retinal layers. Hope this somewhat helps :)
Good information and explanation with good videos. Thank you so much doctor. USA
HELLO I HAVE A QUESTION i have a band formed on my eye is that dangerous
Reference books please!!!
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you sound like Sheldon in this video! :P
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