Objective:
To present a case of proliferative diabetic retinopathy using multimodal ultra-widefield imaging.
Key Findings:
- Diagnosis of proliferative diabetic retinopathy confirmed in both eyes.
- Imaging revealed microaneurysms, dot-blot hemorrhages, cotton wool spots, hard exudates, venous abnormalities, capillary occlusions, leakage, retinal ischemia, and neovascularization.
- Single UWF RGB capture provided a 200-degree view, allowing for detailed visualization of lesions.
Interpretation:
The high-resolution imaging facilitated rapid diagnosis and assessment of diabetic retinopathy lesions.
Limitations:
- Case study limited to a single patient.
- Findings may not be generalizable to all patients with diabetic retinopathy.
Conclusion:
Multimodal UWF imaging is effective for diagnosing and monitoring proliferative diabetic retinopathy, enabling timely treatment interventions.
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