Retinal haemorrhage DDx
Overview
Different diagnosis of the causes associated with retinal haemorrhages
Causes
Streaky haemorrhages near the vessels (linear or flame-shaped)
- HTN
- DM
- high ICP
- venous engorgement
- bleeding disorder
- high altitude retinal haemorrhages
Large ecchymoses that obliterate the vessels
- HTN
- DM
- high ICP
- venous engorgement
- bleeding disorder
- high altitude retinal haemorrhages
Petechiae, which may be confused with microaneurysms
- DM
Subhyaloid haemorrhages (large effusions of blood which have a crescentic shape and well-marked borders; a fluid level may be seen)
- Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH)
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Critical Care
Compendium
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