Thus, many of them will find the new emphasis on social aspects of community care particularly relevant. Peter Swain is a disabled man who leads a project in east Devon which ensures that disabled people have a voice in helping to shape the services they need. In this article he explains ...
Also, in diabetic patients additional blood vessels may grow in the eye, anchoring themselves into the sticky gel known as the vitreous, which fills a cavity near the retina. This condition can cause further problems if the retina tears when it tries to separate from the vitreous -- a common...
In 1952 Janes, Bounds, and Leinfelder 1,2 reported on cataract formation in alloxandiabetic rats. At that time these authors observed intraocular hemorrhages in the form of hyphemas (with subsequent corneal vascularization) to have occurred in some of their animals. These studies have been continu...
Diabetic retinopathy can occur in patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Patients with diabetic retinopathy often have no warning signs of vision loss. The condition can be diagnosed by your eye doctor using special equipment. You should see your eye doctor at least once a year. If you ha...
Patients with self-reported dry eyes were screened for self-reported diabetes or a family history of diabetes. A total of 392 patients were given a simple questionnaire about diabetic history and asked to categorize their level of discomfort owing to ocular dryness as none, trace, mild, moderate...
of wellness.As of 2021, at least 2.2 billion people around the worldhave impaired vision — and at least 1 billion have moderate or severe vision impairment or blindness from a preventable or potentially correctable cause. This includes diabetic retinopathy, presbyopia, refractive error, and ...
MethodsNine eyes of 9 diabetic patients with active retinal or iris neovascularisation in which lens opacities prevented adequate pre-operative PRP underwent cataract surgery combined with indirect laser PRP after cortex aspiration and before intraocular lens implantation. ...
each of your diabetic patients has two normal eyes, by formal screening at the time of diagnosis and every one to two years thereafter.Tight control of blood glucose and glycosylated haemoglobin levels over many years can greatly decrease the risk of eye problems or their progression to visual ...
PURPOSE: To compare the endothelial structure and thickness of the cornea in diabetic and nondiabetic patients, and to evaluate the systemic and ocular fac... I Kenji,K Satoshi,I Yuji,... 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Current status of eye disorders caused by docetaxel administration every 3 weeks...
Macular dysfunction is common in both type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients without macular edema 2014, Retina View all citing articles on ScopusDiana V. Do, MD, is Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, ...