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2011 Series - May 3, 2011
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Lecture 35 of 52 NEXT»
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Figure 1. Diagram used for recording
retinopathy of prematurity findings
during the eye examination in the NICU. |
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Figure 2. Stage I ROP demonstrating
the line of demarcation between
vascular and avascular retina. |
| Retinopathy of prematurity is being seen more often as more low birth weight infants are surviving. Figure 1 shows a chart useful for recording findings in ROP and Figure 2 is a view of the retina as seen in a premature infant. |
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Retinopathy of prematurity is recorded according to: |
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grade |
| b. |
stage |
| c. |
extent |
| d. |
(a) and (b) |
| e. |
(a), (b), and (c) |
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An important feature for grading of the early phase of retinopathy of prematurity is: |
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diameter of the vessels at the far extent of zone III |
| b. |
color of the disc |
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length of the inferior ciliary processes |
| d. |
character of the vessels at the junction of vascular and avascular retina |
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(a) and (b) |
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| 3. |
Most retinopathy of prematurity develops at post gestational age: |
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20 – 30 weeks |
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30 – 40 weeks |
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40 – 50 weeks |
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50 – 60 weeks |
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none of the above |
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For answers to the above, click here on or after May 10, 2011.
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