Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Fundoscopy Illustration
Image Description:
Age Related Macular Degeneration (aRMD) or (AMD) includes abnormal blood vessels that leak blood and fluid in the macula. This causes the macula to swell. Fat residue, drusen deposits, haemorrhages and microaneurisms are present. The view is illustrated to show what the retina looks like when viewed through a fundoscopy procedure.
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Small |
600x829px |
2x3” @300dpi |
5x7cm @300dpi |
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Medium |
1657x1200px |
4x5.5” @300dpi |
10x14cm @300dpi |
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Large |
2480x3425px |
8"x11” @300dpi |
29x21cm @300dpi |
Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
eye, anatomy, fovea, optic nerve, sclera, fundus, retina, veins, microaneurisms, drusen, macula, AMD.
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