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A 28-year-old obtunded white male presents to the emergency room. Upon arrival, the patient had been tachypneic, tachycardic, and had reported severe abdominal pain. Unfortunately, no current family member is present to report a medical history.

After performing the primary survey, you do a complete physical, including a fundoscopic exam.

On fundoscopic exam, you see:

Image used with permission of Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute.

On fundoscopic exam, you see:.
APallor of the optic disc.
BDot and blot hemorrhages, hard exudates, and a network of new vessels.

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