Through a cross-sectional descriptive analysis of ophthalmic consultation of AIDS patients in the past 3 years, the basic characteristics of patients were described according to whether there was fundus change, and the clinical characteristics and risk factors of CMVR patients with or without RD were compared.
Patients were divided into normal group, opportunistic infection group, microangiopathopathy group and uveitis group according to the presence of fundus lesions and the types of fundus lesions. The basic information and characteristics of patients in different groups were described. The factors that may be related to ocular fundus disease of AIDS patients were found by statistical analysis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
Zhongnan Hospital
Wuhan, Hubei, China
fundus photo changes
Early changes(microangiopathy) appear as small, white, scattered retinal infiltrations. And the typical change of CMVR is full-layer, cheesy retinal necrosis with extensive retinal bleeding in the distal region.
Time frame: The classification was based on a review of the fundus examination of the patient at the time of the 1 day visit
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