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A large vitreal hemorrhage is now present inferior and nasal to the disc and macula. Additional PRP was recommended and provided in each eye.
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Both NVD & NVE had worsened. Additional PRP was recommended and performed in each eye. Review of the medical records indicated that glucose levels had reached 460 13 month after V1. The internist added insulin at that time. Hemoglobin A1C was also noted above 10 on several visits.
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Case 1: Optomap® Fluorescein Angiography OD and OS 18 months after V1 The vitreous hemorrhage blocks the underlying fluorescence. In addition to the disc neovascularization, there is neovascularization elsewhere (NVE) as well as multiple zones of capillary non perfusion. Panretina photocoagulation (PRP) was performed in each eye over the next several