Diabetic retinopathy develops through complex microvascular damage driven by chronic hyperglycemia, yet traditional risk factors such as disease duration or glycemic control explain only part of ...
—Dr Betul Hatipoglu of Cleveland Clinic discusses the potential role of retinal photography in detecting diabetic retinopathy. (2:16) Hypoglycemia: What You Cannot Afford to Miss ...
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AAO: American Academy of Ophthalmology; CDA: Canadian Diabetes Association; DM: Diabetes mellitus; ISPAD: International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes; NHMRC: National Health and ...
Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complication that causes eye problems. It damages the blood vessels inside the retina and can cause blurred vision, vision floaters, and difficulty seeing colors. If ...
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is the advanced stage of diabetic retinopathy. It involves the development of abnormal retinal blood vessels. The vessels may leak blood and fluid into the ...
New blood vessels in your eye can signal eye disease. This is called neovascularization, and it’s often a sign of diabetes-related retinopathy. When your body makes new blood vessels in places they ...
The popular diabetes and weight loss medication tirzepatide (brand name Mounjaro or Zepbound) may lower the risk of diabetic ...
Some patients with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy had reduced vascular leakage or macular exudation after being treated orally with danegaptide, according to a study presented at Angiogenesis, ...
Expert Rev Ophthalmol. 2012;7(5):417-439. The criteria for inclusion were based on research questions set by the NHMRC multidisciplinary expert panel working group for guideline development.