Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a serious eye disorder that affects premature infants. It occurs when the blood vessels in the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye, grow abnormally. In stage 2 ROP, the blood vessels grow in a way that causes them to bend or twist, which can lead to scarring and retinal detachment.
Bilateral means that the condition affects both eyes. This is common in infants with ROP, and it is important to monitor both eyes closely to prevent vision loss.
Overall, stage 2 ROP bilateral is a serious condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated. It is important for premature infants to receive regular eye exams and for parents to be aware of the risk factors and symptoms of ROP.
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