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Морфометрические показатели сосудов сетчатки у недоношенных детей с ретинопатией недоношенных в зависимости от стадии и типа течения заболевания

Морфометрические показатели сосудов сетчатки у недоношенных детей с ретинопатией недоношенных в зависимости от стадии и типа течения заболевания

Abstract

To determine the morphometric parameters of retinal vessels in the central zone of the fundus and on the periphery of each type during the active phase of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) were examined 155 premature infants (310 eyes) with I, II and III stages of ROP, with the division into types 1 and 2 course of the disease. The result was determined by a clear increase in the diameter of the retinal vessels, arterial tortuosity factor in the central zone of the fundus on the periphery when compared to the type 2 with type 1 ROP in each stage. The data obtained can serve as clear criteria for determining high and low risk of progression of ROP within each stage.

Для определения морфометрических показателей ретинальных сосудов в центральной зоне глазного дна и на периферии для каждого типа течения активных стадий ретинопатии недоношенных (РН) были обследованы 155 недоношенных детей (310 глаз) с I, II и III стадиями РН, с разделением на 1 и 2 типы течения заболевания. В результате была определена четкая динамика увеличения диаметра ретинальных сосудов, коэффициента извитости артерий в центральной зоне глазного дна и на периферии при 2 типе по сравнению с 1 типом на каждой стадии РН. Полученные данные могут служить четкими критериями при определении высокого и низкого риска прогрессирования РН в пределах каждой стадии.

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РЕТИНОПАТИЯ НЕДОНОШЕННЫХ, АКТИВНЫЕ СТАДИИ РЕТИНОПАТИИ НЕДОНОШЕННЫХ, КОЛИЧЕСТВЕННЫЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ, СОСУДЫ ВИСОЧНЫХ И НОСОВЫХ АРКАД ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ ЗОНЫ ГЛАЗНОГО ДНА, СОСУДЫ 2 ПОРЯДКА, ПЕРИФЕРИЧЕСКИЕ СОСУДЫ

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