13.3 Retinal neovascularization is a hallmark of PDR, which can be seen at the slit lamp as fine networks of blood vessels extending from the retina into the vitreous cavity (Fig. 13.3.1). These vessels can cause visual loss secondary to vitreous hemorrhage, and can induce preretinal fibrosis leading to tractional retinal detachment, retinoschisis, macular edema and combined traction/rhegmatogenous RD Figure 13.3.1 Neovascularization of the optic disc and of the retina is seen both on the photograph and the accompanying FA.
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Clinical Features: