A 45-year-old diabetic presents with sudden painless vision loss. Cotton wool spots and dot hemorrhages seen. HbA1c is 9.2. Most likely diagnosis?
AHypertensive retinopathy
BCRAO
CDiabetic retinopathy
DCRVO
In primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), which of the following findings is NOT typically seen?
ABayoneting sign (arteriovenous crossing changes)
BPeripapillary atrophy
CHorizontal cupping of the optic disc
DMacular edema
Recurrent anterior uveitis with increased intraocular tension is seen in which of the following conditions?
APosner-Schlossman syndrome
BFoster-Kennedy syndrome
CVogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
DFuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis
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