exudative retinopathy - meaning and definition. What is exudative retinopathy
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What (who) is exudative retinopathy - definition

HUMAN DISEASE
Yellow Eye; Yellow eye; Coats' Disease (Exudative Retinitis); Coats disease; Coat's Disease; Exudative retinitis; Retinal telangiectasis; Coates' disease; Coates disease; Coat's disease; Exudatic retinitis; Coats’ disease
  • A young child with the yellow eye of Coats' disease - still in an early stage. Only visible with a flash camera.

Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy         
  • Laser photocoagulation involves using a laser to cauterize the portions of retina which are not supplied by blood vessels.
RETINAL VASCULAR DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE PREVENTION OF BLOOD VESSEL FORMATION AT THE EDGES OF THE RETINA AND THE HEMORRHAGE OF THE BLOOD VESSELS IN THE RETINA
Exudative vitreoretinopathy
Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR, pronounced as fever) is a genetic disorder affecting the growth and development of blood vessels in the retina of the eye. This disease can lead to visual impairment and sometimes complete blindness in one or both eyes.
Coats' disease         
Coats' disease is a rare congenital, nonhereditary eye disorder, causing full or partial blindness, characterized by abnormal development of blood vessels behind the retina. Coats' disease can also fall under glaucoma.
Central serous chorioretinopathy         
  • [[Optical coherence tomography]] imaging of central serous retinopathy
  • [[Indocyanine green]] angiography (left) and [[laser Doppler imaging]] (right) of the macula in central serous retinopathy, revealing choroidal vessels. Blue and red correspond to low and high blood flow respectively.<ref>Puyo, Léo, Michel Paques, Mathias Fink, José-Alain Sahel, and Michael Atlan. "Choroidal vasculature imaging with laser Doppler holography." Biomedical optics express 10, no. 2 (2019): 995-1012.</ref>
VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
Central Serous Retinopathy; Serous chorioretinopathy; Central serous chorioretiniopathy; Central serous retinopathy
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC or CSCR), also known as central serous retinopathy (CSR), is an eye disease that causes visual impairment, often temporary, usually in one eye. When the disorder is active it is characterized by leakage of fluid under the retina that has a propensity to accumulate under the central macula.

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Coats' disease

Coats' disease is a rare congenital, nonhereditary eye disorder, causing full or partial blindness, characterized by abnormal development of blood vessels behind the retina. Coats' disease can also fall under glaucoma.

It can have a similar presentation to that of retinoblastoma.