A new approach to the diagnosis of fundus diseases
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication which patients with diabetes mellitus are susceptible to. In its initial (non-proliferative) stage, it basically does not affect vision. However, over time it can lead to significant deterioration of vision, including blindness
Age–related macular degeneration is a chronic disease that affects people over 50. Due to the high prevalence (15 cases per 1000) and a long list of causes, it is important to undergo screening once a year
High blood pressure can have an adverse effect on the retina and contribute to the development of hypertensive retinopathy, arteriovenous changes in the retina that need to be controlled, as they can cause other eye diseases
Age-related macular degeneration
Glaucoma is one of the most dangerous eye diseases when the optic nerve gradually dies, and with it vision is gradually lost. The first stages of the disease are asymptomatic, which complicates modern diagnosis