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* (H33) Retinal detachment — the retina detaches from the choroid, leading to blurred and distorted vision
* (H33.1) Retinoschisis — the retina separates into several layers and may detach
* (H35.0) Hypertensive retinopathy — burst blood vessels, due to long-term high blood pressure
o (H35.0/E10-E14) Diabetic retinopathy damage to the retina caused by complications of diabetes mellitus, which could eventually lead to blindness
* (H35.0-H35.2) Retinopathy — general term referring to non-inflammatory damage to the retina
* (H35.1) Retinopathy of prematurity — scarring and retinal detachment in premature babies
* (H35.3) Age-related macular degeneration — the photosensitive cells in the macula malfunction and over time cease to work
* (H35.3) Macular degeneration — loss of central vision, due to macular degeneration
* (H35.5) Retinitis pigmentosa — genetic disorder; tunnel vision preceded by night-blindness
* (H35.81) Macular edema — distorted central vision, due to a swollen macula
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