ROP may improve with time or require intervention; outcomes depend on the severity and response to treatment
ROP is an eye disorder affecting premature infants, characterized by abnormal blood vessel development in the retina. Treatment may involve laser therapy or surgery. Regular monitoring is crucial for assessing disease progression and managing vision-related issues.
Eye disorder affecting premature infants, characterized by abnormal blood vessel development in the retina
Abnormal blood vessel growth, retinal scarring, vision impairment
Eye examination, imaging studies
Generally manageable with appropriate care
Vision impairment, complications affecting eye development
Premature birth, low birth weight, exposure to high levels of oxygen
Observation, laser therapy, cryotherapy, anti-VEGF medications
Observation, laser therapy, cryotherapy, anti-VEGF medications
Abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina of premature infants
Observation, laser therapy, sometimes surgery
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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