Microangiopathy

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Microangiopathy is damage to the walls of the smallest blood vessels. It can be observed in various diseases, including diabetes mellitus, connective tissue lesions, infectious diseases, as well as malignant neoplasms.

Some of the most common manifestations of microangiopathy are kidney failure, hemolysis (damage to red blood cells), and purpura (subcutaneous hemorrhages).

Treatment for microangiopathy depends on the cause of its occurrence.

Microaneurysm

Microaneurysm is a small local dilation of the retinal capillaries found in patients with diabetic retinopathy. A microaneurysm can be recognized by the presence of a small red spot in a person when examining the inner surface of the eye using an ophthalmoscope.



Microangiopathy is damage to the walls of the smallest blood vessels. It can be observed in various diseases, including diabetes mellitus, connective tissue lesions, infectious diseases, as well as malignant neoplasms.

Some of the most common manifestations of microangiopathy are:

  1. Kidney failure
  2. Hemolysis (damage to red blood cells)
  3. Purpura (subcutaneous hemorrhages)

Treatment for microangiopathy depends on the cause of its occurrence.

MICROANEURYSM (microaneurysm) is a small local dilatation of the capillaries of the retina, found in patients with diabetic retinopathy. A microaneurysm can be recognized by the presence of a small red spot in a person when examining the inner surface of the eye using an ophthalmoscope.



Microangiopathy is damage to the walls of the smallest blood vessels, which can be observed in various diseases. This may be associated with diabetes mellitus, connective tissue lesions, infectious diseases and malignant neoplasms. Some manifestations of microangiopathy may include renal failure, hemolysis, and purpura. Treatment for microangiopathy may depend on the cause of the disease.

A microaneurysm is a small local dilation of the retinal capillaries in patients with diabetic retinopathy, which can be recognized by the presence of a small red spot in a person.