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From: Demographic profile and ocular characteristics of stage 5 retinopathy of prematurity at a referral center in Northwest China: implications for implementation

Fig. 3

Representative images of retinal detachment (RD) of advanced stages of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). a. A four-month-old boy infant from Inner Mongolia with 1600 g of birthweight. Top image, RD accompanied by peripheral fibrous traction to cilliary body in two eyes of one infant. Bottom image, the ultrasound of the corresponding RD with fibrosis membrane seen extending from peripheral retina to the edge of cilliary body, b. A ten-month-old boy infant from Gansu Province with 2100 g of birthweight. Top image, RD accompanied by a thick fibrous traction membrane in two eyes of one infant. Bottom image, the ultrasound of the corresponding RD with fibrosis membrane seen spreading through the whole retina, c. A three-month-old boy infant from Gansu Province with 1250 g of birthweight. Top image, RD accompanied by centripetal traction of neuro-sensory retina towards to optic discs along the major vascular arcade and formation of retinal fold. Bottom image, the ultrasound of the corresponding RD, d. A two-month-old girl infant from Gansu Province with 2000 g of birthweight. Top image, RD accompanied by fibrous membrane and retinal bleeding. Bottom image, the ultrasound of the corresponding RD, e. A six-month-old boy infant from Gansu Province with 1500 g of birthweight. Top image, retina rolled-up as a stalk anteriorly to just behind the lens. Bottom image, the ultrasound of the corresponding RD

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