Cotton Wool Spots are small, white or grayish lesions on the retina—the layer of cells responsible for converting light into neural signals.
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Two abnormalities: Hard drusen (left) and Cotton wool spots (right).
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Two abnormalities: Hard drusen (left) and Cotton wool spots (right).
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