A 70-year-old man presents to the ED with new-onset flashes and floaters in his right eye. You suspect posterior vitreous disease.
Complete the table below to differentiate the degrees of this condition.
(Marked out of 12.0)
| Cause |
Clinical symptom |
Clinical finding |
Management |
| Posterior vitreous detachment |
|
|
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| Posterior vitreous haemorrhage |
|
|
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| Retinal tear |
|
|
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| Retinal detachment |
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|
|
/ 12
Total Score: 0 / 12
Percentage: 0%
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