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PDR a subgroup of photoreceptor dystrophies (not ARMD) in which lesions predominate in the center of the macula, resulting in mild visual disturbances in both eyes. PDR is characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance, electrophysiological changes, and a fair to good prognosis. For more information, read article "Pattern Dystrophies" in the MD Support Libary and see Eye Diseases and Conditions.
Ãâó: www.mdsupport.org/glossary2.html
PDR Performance Data Record (similar in concept to CDR) describes a block of data emitted by a network device to indicate some aspect of performance--for example, the number of IP packets sent or received. PDRs can be aggregated by external software to provide an overall picture of performance
Ãâó: authors.phptr.com/morris/glossary.html
PDR The latter stage of diabetic retinopathy in which new, abnormal blood vessels begin to grow on the surface of the retina in response to widespread closure of normal retinal blood vessels due to diabetes. These new, abnormal blood vessels do not restore normal blood flow to the retina and can cause vitreous hemorrhage, detachment of the retina and permanent vision loss.
Ãâó: www.istavision.com/conditions/conditions_glossary....
PDR Cold, new, loose, fluffy, dry snow that has not been compacted. This is usually the product of fresh, natural snowfall.
Ãâó: www.skiblandford.org/snocodes.htm
PDR Performance and Development Review. In some organisations this is referred to as an appraisal. PECs Police Enquiry Centres. The place where we answer and deal with non-emergency (ie non 999) telephone calls.
Ãâó: www.thamesvalley.police.uk/news_info/planning/poli...
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