Diabetic Retinopathy Top Journals
Diabetic retinopathy may be a polygenic disorder complication that affects eyes. It's caused by harm to the blood vessels of the sensitive tissue at the rear of the attention (retina). At first,
diabetic retinopathy might cause no symptoms or solely delicate vision issues.
Diabetic retinopathy has four stages:
• Mild Nonproliferative Retinopathy. At this stage, microaneurysms occur
• Moderate Nonproliferative Retinopathy. This stage is once blood vessels that nourish the membrane area unit blocked.
• Severe Nonproliferative Retinopathy
• Proliferative Retinopathy.
Diabetic retinopathy is an eye fixed condition that causes changes to the blood vessels within the part of your eye known as the membrane. That is the lining at the rear of your eye that changes light-weight into pictures. The blood vessels will swell, leak fluid, or bleed, which regularly results in vision changes or blindness.
For all sort of diabetic retinopathy, glucose and force per unit area should be controlled to stay the attention malady from obtaining worse. Hypertensive retinopathy — Medications will lower force per unit area. Central humour retinopathy — this condition typically goes away on its own.
Treatments for
diabetic retinopathy include: Anti-VEGF injection medical care. Medicine that block vascular epithelium protein (VEGF), a super molecule that creates abnormal blood vessels grow in your eye, will reverse the vas growths and lower fluid buildup in your membrane.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pharmacokinetic properties of insulin degludec in healthy Chinese subjects
Pei Hu, Ji Jiang, Lars Bardtrum & Hanne L Haahr*
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Pharmacokinetic properties of insulin degludec in healthy Chinese subjects
Pei Hu, Ji Jiang, Lars Bardtrum & Hanne L Haahr*
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Adherence to self-care among individuals with diabetes with and without diabetic foot complications: objective and self-report measures
Rachel Natovich*, Ilana Harman-Boehm, Daniella Margalit, Tali Cukierman-Yaffe & Talma Kushnir
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Adherence to self-care among individuals with diabetes with and without diabetic foot complications: objective and self-report measures
Rachel Natovich*, Ilana Harman-Boehm, Daniella Margalit, Tali Cukierman-Yaffe & Talma Kushnir
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Recommendations for transition from pediatric to adult diabetes care: patients perspectives
Danny C Duke, Jennifer K Raymond, Lisa Shimomaeda & Michael A Harris
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Recommendations for transition from pediatric to adult diabetes care: patients perspectives
Danny C Duke, Jennifer K Raymond, Lisa Shimomaeda & Michael A Harris
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Our panel of experts highlight the most important research articles across the spectrum of topics relevant to the field of diabetes management.
Amit Gefen & Dominique Hansen
News and Views: Diabetes Management
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Our panel of experts highlight the most important research articles across the spectrum of topics relevant to the field of diabetes management.
Amit Gefen & Dominique Hansen
News and Views: Diabetes Management
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Improving cardiovascular disease screening for patients with diabetes
Umar Y Raja,Muhammad A Karamat ,Martin J Stevens
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Improving cardiovascular disease screening for patients with diabetes
Umar Y Raja,Muhammad A Karamat ,Martin J Stevens
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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