Ultra-widefield OCT ‘may be the only imaging’ needed to manage PDR
The use of ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging has shown the distribution of neovascularization and other diabetic retinopathy (DR) lesions in the posterior and peripheral retina.
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Guidelines for treating the diabetic eye patient
The new current criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes now includes two abnormal test results from the same sample (fasting plasma glucose and A1C from the same sample).
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Myopia may prove beneficial in preventing DR development
New research has shown that a longer axial length may prove protective of incident diabetic retinopathy.
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