Pekel, "Ocular complications of diabetes mellitus," World Journal of Diabetes, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 92-108, 2015.Sayin, N., N. Kara, and G. Pekel, Ocular complications of diabetes mellitus. World J Diabetes, 2015. 6(1): p. 92-108.Sayin, N.; Kara, N.; Pekel, G. Ocular ...
This review provides an overview of five main ocular complications associated with DM, diabetic retinopathy and papillopathy, cataract, glaucoma, and ocular surface diseases. Citation: Sayin N, Kara N, Pekel G. Ocular complications of diabetes mellitus. World J Diabetes 2015; 6(1): 92-108 ...
This study was designed to assess the relationship between diabetes control (monitored by yearly or more frequent HbA1 determinations) and the ocular and renal complications of type I diabetes. 149 patients (aged ≥ 14 years) with type I diabetes ≥ 5 years had microalbumin excretion rates (AER...
This may occur due to a combination of genetic factors, lifestyle, and environmental conditions. Can an Intraocular Lens be Removed and Replaced? Yes, an intraocular lens (IOL) can be removed and replaced, but it may not be an easy procedure and may have potential complications to vision. ...
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Although the research into tear fluid proteomics is still at an early stage in this patient demo- graphic, further biomarker studies are likely to shed light on this condition and may potentially identify thera- peutic targets in treating ocular surface complications of this disease. Glaucoma ...
Diabetes has been increasing in prevalence over the years, and nearly 30 million Americans (9.3%) now have diabetes (1). This disease burden on the population also translates to increased prevalence rates of diabetes complications. Diabetes is associated with several eye complications, including catar...
Ocular complications are frequent in chronic renal failure patients treated with maintenance hemodialysis (HD) and in renal allograft recipients. Headache,... HojsR.,PahorD. - 《Ophthalmologica.journal International Dophtalmologie.international Journal of Ophthalmology.zeitschrift Für Augenheilkunde》 被引...
Different corneal components (epithelium, nerves, immune cells and endothelium) underpin specific systemic complications of diabetes. Just as diabetic retinopathy is a marker of more generalized microvascular disease, corneal nerve changes can predict peripheral and autonomic neuropathy, providing a window ...
Diabetes causes many ocular complications, such as corneal epithelium, corneal stroma, corneal endothelium, which may result in further biomechanical changes in microstructure. Therefore, the biomechanical research progress related to the above diseases was summarized in the following text (Table 1). ...