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Retinal hemorrhage is a disorder of the eye in which bleeding occurs into the retensitive tissue on the back wall of the eye. A retinal hemorrhage can be caused by hypertension retinal vein occlusion (a blockage of a retinal vein) or diabetes mellitus (which causes small fragile blood vessels to form which are easily damaged).

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