Abstract Background Diabetic retinopathy is the most common cause of blindness in working-age adults. Characteristics of patients with diabetes presenting to a retina subspecialty clinic have not been adequately studied, limiting our ability to risk stratify patients with diabetic retinopathy. Our goal is to describe an innovative program that collects structured, longitudinal data on patients with diabetes in a retina clinic, and identifies population characteristics to define patient risk stratification. Methods Demographics, body-mass index, blood pressure, hemoglobin A1c, smoking history, diabetes type, diabetes duration, kidney ...
M.Phil.Despite many years of research, diabetic retinopathy (DR), and diabetic macular edema (DME) r...
Introduction:Diabetes mellitus is increasing in our society, so are the complications of diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to follow the natural progression of retinal changes in patients wit...
Introduction: Research objectives of present study were to examine sex and age-related specifics of ...
Aim : To assess the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and its risk factors among people with diabet...
AIMS: To investigate diabetic retinopathy screening attendance and trends in certified vision impair...
OBJECTIVE: The American Diabetes Association and the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Program reco...
A retrospective review for diabetes was performed on 1,055 randomly selected patient records, of whi...
Objective: To develop a novel methodology to identify lapses in diabetic retinopathy care in electro...
Purpose: In the United Kingdom (UK), the National Health Service (NHS) Diabetic Eye Screening Progra...
poster abstractIndianapolis Diabetes mellitus is affecting many people throughout the world. Diabeti...
Background : Diabetic retinopathy affects millions of Americans every year and is the leading cause ...
IMPORTANCE: The use of a nonmydriatic camera for retinal imaging combined with the remote evaluation...
Background: We aimed to determine whether family practices' achievement of diabetes quality of care ...
IMPORTANCE The use of a nonmydriatic camera for retinal imaging combined with the remote evaluation ...
M.Phil.Despite many years of research, diabetic retinopathy (DR), and diabetic macular edema (DME) r...
Introduction:Diabetes mellitus is increasing in our society, so are the complications of diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to follow the natural progression of retinal changes in patients wit...
Introduction: Research objectives of present study were to examine sex and age-related specifics of ...
Aim : To assess the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and its risk factors among people with diabet...
AIMS: To investigate diabetic retinopathy screening attendance and trends in certified vision impair...
OBJECTIVE: The American Diabetes Association and the English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Program reco...
A retrospective review for diabetes was performed on 1,055 randomly selected patient records, of whi...
Objective: To develop a novel methodology to identify lapses in diabetic retinopathy care in electro...
Purpose: In the United Kingdom (UK), the National Health Service (NHS) Diabetic Eye Screening Progra...
poster abstractIndianapolis Diabetes mellitus is affecting many people throughout the world. Diabeti...
Background : Diabetic retinopathy affects millions of Americans every year and is the leading cause ...
IMPORTANCE: The use of a nonmydriatic camera for retinal imaging combined with the remote evaluation...
Background: We aimed to determine whether family practices' achievement of diabetes quality of care ...
IMPORTANCE The use of a nonmydriatic camera for retinal imaging combined with the remote evaluation ...
M.Phil.Despite many years of research, diabetic retinopathy (DR), and diabetic macular edema (DME) r...
Introduction:Diabetes mellitus is increasing in our society, so are the complications of diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to follow the natural progression of retinal changes in patients wit...