Peripheral and Vitreous Pathology in Ultrawidefield Cameras in Diabetic Eyes
Advances in retinal imaging, such as ultrawidefield imaging (UWFI), have increased the understanding of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and improved management approaches.1 The use of UWFI devices has been shown to identify peripheral DR lesions not seen in the standard ETDRS 7-fields and vitreous findings, such as posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) and vitreous hemorrhage, that are not routinely observed in traditional non–UWFI modalities.2,3