HYPERTENSIVE RETINOPATHY: CLASSIFICATION, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT - OPHTHALMOLOGY

What is hypertensive retinopathy and what are the symptoms



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Hypertensive retinopathy is characterized by a group of alterations of the fund of the eye, like arteries, veins and nerves of the retina, that are caused by the hypertension. The retina is a structure that is located at the back of the eyeball and has the function of transforming the luminous stimulus into a nervous stimulus, which allows vision