Wednesday, April 11, 2007

C O T T O N W O O L S P O T SCOTTON WOOL SPOTS ARE INFARCTS IN THE NERVE FIBER LAYER OF THE RETINA
CAUSED BY POOR BLOOD FLOW IN OR AN OBSTRUCTION OF SMALL CAPILLARIES (ISCHEMIA).
ALTHOUGH THEY CAN DISAPPEAR WITHOUT TREATMENT, THEIR PRESENCE TYPICALLY
INDICATES A MORE SERIOUS SYSTEMIC PROBLEM SUCH AS DIABETES OR H.I.V.
THEY OBVIOUSLY GOT THEIR NAME DUE TO THEIR RESEMBLANCE TO COTTON-WOOL ...WHATEVER THAT IS.

1 comment:

Strader said...

Very nice blog, good to see you have been busy. I have heard good things about you from Irene. Sorry about the photobucket photos on my blog I will work on that!!