Abstract

When bleeding from neovascularization of the disc or neovascularization of the retina may develop preretinal hemorrhage or vitreous hemorrhage. The risk of vitreous hemorrhage is higher with extensive disc or retinal neovascularization. Hemorrhages usually occur spontaneously and cause a sudden appearance of floating opacities. New approaches to neurophysiological diagnostics and treatment of diabetic vitreal hemorrhages were studied in the work. To achieve the goal, an experiment was conducted with the participation of 83 patients. For the study, the patient's demographic data, indication for injection, intrauterine injection type, systemic risk factors and ocular complications were used. It has been established that anti-VEGF injections play an important role in the treatment of patients. The method studied can be used to dynamically evaluate the function of the visual analyzer.

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