Diabetic vitreous hemorrhage is linked to neuropathologic changes in specific brain regions, as identified by voxel-based ...
Fundus photography involves taking a photo of the back of the eye to detect signs of diabetic retinopathy. It is also possible to capture an image of the retina using a smartphone. Diabetic ...
Neovascularization of the retina, iris and angle is responsible for some of the most serious diabetic ocular complications including vitreal hemorrhage, traction retinal detachment and angle closure.
If you have diabetes, following a nutritious diet that promotes healthy blood sugar levels is critical. But it can feel challenging to constantly shop for, plan, and prepare diabetes-friendly meals.
Diabetes can lead to complications throughout the body and commonly causes digestive disorders such as gastroparesis (delayed emptying of the stomach). This can lead to stomach problems and pain.
"We have been able to demonstrate that Ziapin2 can regenerate the physiological antagonism between the ON retinal neurons, which signal the presence of light, and the OFF neurons, which signal the ...
Diabetic retinopathy: The blood vessels in the back of your eye become swollen, leaking fluid into your eye. This can cause vision loss, retinal detachment, glaucoma (optic nerve damage), and ...
Gallup characterizes this trend as the "Great Detachment." While employees may still be physically present, many are psychologically distant. This disengagement can often be subtle, requiring ...
Abstract: Diabetic macular degeneration (DM) is often characterized by the early accumulation of lipid deposits on the retina, referred to as hard exudates (HEs), which originate from damaged retinal ...
Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, progressing from mild, moderate, and severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy to proliferative diabetic ...
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