Abstract
This study examined the clinical profile, treatment profile, and vision outcomes of people #40 years of age with diabetes and diabetic macular edema (DME). Within this age-group, the prevalence of center-involving DME was 16%, with 74% of eyes showing cystoid edema, 37% showing spongiform edema, and 41% having neurosensory detachment. Longer diabetes duration (P = 0.001) and greater severity of diabetic retinopathy (P <0.001) were associated with DME prevalence. Thus, regular and more frequent follow-up, as well as early and aggressive treatment of diabetic eye disease, are required in people diagnosed early with diabetes.
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Reddy, N. G., Venkatesh, R., Jayadev, C., Gadde, S. G. K., Agrawal, S., Mishra, P., … Chhablani, J. (2022). Diabetic Retinopathy and Diabetic Macular Edema in People With Early-Onset Diabetes. Clinical Diabetes, 40(2), 222–232. https://doi.org/10.2337/cd21-0110
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