Case Report - Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2022) Volume 12, Issue 90
A clinical case report of diabetic retinopathy.
A 55-year-old female presented at OPD with acknowledged case of diabetics, which having diminished vision in her each eye, which ended in sluggish diminution of vision Ophthalmic problems, such as corneal abnormalities, glaucoma, iris neovascularization, cataracts, and neuropathies, are common in diabetic patients. Diabetic retinopathy, the most prevalent and likely most blinding of those sequelae, looks to be the leading cause of new blindness in adults aged twenty-five to seventy-four years in industrialized countries. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy affects around 700,000 individuals in the developed countries, with 65,000 cases occurring each year. An assessment of the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy among industrialized countries revealed a high incidence of 28.5 percent among diabetics. Intraocular pressure changed into taken via way of means of gold Mann tonometer and recorded is 16mmHg. Fundus examination demonstrated positive findings for diabetic retinopathy. A pan retinal photocoagulation surgery is done in left eye with proper management.
Author(s): Mayur Raka, Sachin Daigavhane*, Atul Patil