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Diabetic Retinopathy
Information on diabetic eye disease. Covers preproliferative diabetic retinopathy, proliferative diabetic retinopathy, and background diabetic retinopathy.
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Nonproliferative (or Background) diabetic retinopathy is primarily a disease of retinal blood vessels. It is the result of two major processes affecting the retinal blood vessels: vessel closure and abnormal vessel permeability.
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PRE-PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Non-proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Pre-proliferative (or Background) diabetic retinopathy is
primarily a disease
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Designed to help both patients and health care professionals find the information and resources they need for the prevention of vision loss from diabetes.
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Get answers about Diabetic Retinopathy. What is Diabetic retinopathy? What causes it? What are the possible complications? What treatments are available?
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Information about preventing vision loss and blindness, from a diabetic eye doctor.
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of Dr. A. Paul Chous ; eye doctor, diabetes educator, and
author of the highly-acclaimed book Diabetic Eye Disease:
Lessons From A Diabetic Eye Doctor . At this site, you
will be able to learn about how diabetes affects the eyes
from an eye doctor who has been a Type 1 diabetic himself for
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Details about the symptoms, detection, prevention, and treatment.
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A consumer guide to Diabetic Retinopathy.
What is Diabetic Retinopathy?
Diabetic Retinopathy is yet another problem faced with those people who have diabetes. Diabetes damages tiny blood vessels inside the retina causing degradation. As diabetic retinopathy becomes more severe, new blood vessels begin to form on the retina that could break
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From the National Eye Institute. Helps people and their families better understand the disease.
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Information about diabetic retinopathy and the cause and symptoms of this progressive eye disease. Diagnosis and types of treatment are described.
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Contains information for public and professionals about diabetic retinopathy, screening, and how the digital photographic program works in Nottingham, UK.
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Nottingham Diabetic Retinopathy Service
Not everyone with Diabetes will get eye problems. Having a digital photograph taken can diagnose problems before vision is affected. Treatment can then prevent partial or complete loss of vision. If vision is already affected, treatment can stop things
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Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment for diabetes related eye disorders.
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diabetic eye disease article
Diabetes: Don't Let It Kill You
is pretty easy to understand. The body needs glucose (or sugar) as a
power source for metabolism. Insulin, a molecule made in the pancreas, acts as a
key to open cell doors and allow glucose to enter cells from the bloodstream and
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