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Posterior Retinal Hemorrhages during Retcam Examination for Retinopathy of Prematurity.

Indian Pediatrics 2016 November 8
BACKGROUND: Retcam-assisted retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening is a commonly used safe examination procedure.

CASE CHARACTERISTICS: A preterm baby born at 32 weeks gestation age developed extensive posterior retinal hemorrhages during retinal imaging using the RetCam.

OUTCOME: Retinal hemorrhages spontaneously resolved.

MESSAGE: As tele screening is becomes more popular, proper training for Retcam usage is essential.

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