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Mild non‐proliferative diabetic retinopathy

open access: yes, 2017
Optimum control of glycaemia, hypertension and lipids are recommended for all patients with diabetes. The earliest signs of mild non‐proliferative diabetic retinopathy (mild NPDR) or background DR are microaneurysms.
Peter H. Scanlon, Scanlon, Peter H
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Influence of primary care practices on patients' uptake of diabetic retinopathy screening : a qualitative case study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Biosynthesis of retinoic acid from retinaldehyde (retinal) is catalysed by an aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) and its oxidation by cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs).
Lindenmeyer, A.   +31 more
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Diabetic retinopathy in Greenland and Denmark—Can differences in risk factors explain the lower prevalence in Greenland?

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
Abstract Purpose The prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) is low in Greenland. Factors underlying the low prevalence may potentially protect against the development of DR. Comparing Greenlandic and Danish populations, this register‐based study explored differences in risk factors that may explain differences in DR prevalence.
Jonas Bjørn Skjøth   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Moderate and severe non‐proliferative diabetic retinopathy

open access: yes, 2017
Microaneurysms in increasing numbers have been shown to be an important early measure of progression of diabetic retinopathy. The main features that warrant classifying a diabetic retinopathy level in the higher levels of moderate and severe non ...
Peter H. Scanlon, Scanlon, Peter H
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Infection control in the brain and the eye

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
Abstract The Central Nervous System (CNS), comprising the brain and the eye, is considered to have a ‘privileged’ mechanism for dealing with immunological challenge (immune privilege, IP). CNS IP has been revealed through experiments using foreign protein antigens and cell and tissue alloantigens (grafts), but evidence for a role for IP in modulating ...
John V. Forrester   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Axial length as a risk factor for pseudophakic rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: A Danish registry study

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
Abstract Purpose To examine axial length as a risk factor for pseudophakic rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (pRRD). Methods We identified eyes that underwent phacoemulsification between 2 May 2002 and 10 November 2023 and had an axial length registered at the Departments of Ophthalmology in the Capital Region of Denmark or the private clinic ...
Ditte‐Marie Leegaard Holm   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Visual functioning and quality of life after pars plana vitrectomy for diabetic eye disease at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa

open access: yes, 2009
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-43).The purpose of this study was to determine the visual function and quality of life of patients 6 months after undergoing pars plana vitrectomy for diabetic retinopathy complications at ...
Azwihangwisi, Bvumbi
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Non-Perfusion Area Index for Prognostic Prediction in Diabetic Retinopathy

open access: yes, 2022
Fundus fluorescent angiography is a standard examination in Japan that can directly visualize the circulatory failure in diabetic retinopathy but is not used in Western countries.
Yoshiko Ofuji   +10 more
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The oscillatory response of the electroretinogram and neuronal adaptation

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
Abstract After more than 50 years, there still remains a challenge and an interest to know more as well as extend and deepen our understanding of the small rapid wavelets, the oscillatory potentials (OPs), of the electroretinogram (ERG) and the neuronal adaptation of the retina.
Lillemor Wachtmeister, Anders Eklund
wiley   +1 more source

Training and validation of an automated algorithm to differentiate no and minimal diabetic retinopathy from more severe stages in wide‐field images

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
Abstract Purpose Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of blindness in the working‐age population. Screening is essential to identify and treat sight‐threatening stages prior to irreversible visual loss. This study aimed to train and validate an automated algorithm to identify no or minimal DR, potentially saving resources for specialist ...
Lars Morten Skollerud   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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