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retinopathy
(redirected from retinopathy of prematurity)

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ret·i·nop·a·thy  (rtn-p-th)
n. pl. ret·i·nop·a·thies
A pathological disorder of the retina.

reti·no·pathic (--pthk) adj.
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Noun1.retinopathy - a disease of the retina that can result in loss of vision
eye disease - any disease of the eye
diabetic retinopathy - retinopathy involving damage to the small blood vessels in the retina; results from chronically high blood glucose levels in people with poorly controlled diabetes


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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is one of the most common causes of vision loss in children.
International Classification of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ICROP) grubu tarafindan yapilan siniflamaya gore akut PR vaskuler proliferasyon siddetine gore 5 Evrede incelenir (5): Evre 1: Vaskuler ve avaskuler retinayi birbirinden ayiran demarkasyon hatti.
The earlier the gestation, the higher the risk of blindness if retinopathy of prematurity is not detected.
 
 
 
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