The COMS Grading Scheme: Graded Features

Laser scars
(focal or pan-retinal photocoagulation)

Laser scars characteristically appear as 50 to 200 micron diameter lesions in the macula or 300-600 micron lesions in the periphery.  They are round or oval, yellowish-white with variable black pigment centrally.  Focal laser is defined as laser placed within the macula.  Scatter laser is defined as more extensive laser, the majority of which is placed outside the macula. If the laser scars were in the photograph but not in the macular or peripapillary fields, they were graded as present.

Severity

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None: not present
Focal: laser placed within the macula (standard 1 with angiogram)
Laser scars laser scars
Scatter: more extensive laser, the majority of which was outside the macula (standards 2 and 3)
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last updated: 06-28-2006