A population-based cohort of 294 diabetic patients were examined for the presence of lens opacities and followed up for a median of 6 years. Only two patients were lost to follow-up but there were 73 deaths, 49 in the 108 patients with opacities and 24 in the 184 patients without (odds ratio 2.4, 95% Cl 1.5-3.9). Lens opacities were a powerful predictor of death and the effect was independent of other prognostic factors. The presence of cataract identifies a high risk sub-group of elderly diabetic patients
Ophthalmic complications of diabetes are one of the leading causes of visual loss and blindness in t...
Diabetes mellitus influences the function and morphology of the eye lens. The cataract is the second...
Aims: To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without...
A population-based cohort of 294 diabetic patients were examined for the presence of lens opacities ...
undoubtedly commoner, by a factor of five times or so, in known diabetics than in non-diabetics (Cai...
Background: Lens opacities are associated with a higher risk of death, although there are some discr...
We examined the prevalence of and factors associated with lens opacities in a Korean adult populatio...
<p>Covariates: age, sex, college graduation, body mass index, hypertension, serum cholesterol, myopi...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the prevalence of and factors associated with lens opacities in a Korean adul...
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Abstract Background The effect of diabetic retinopathy (DR) on the development of sight-threatening ...
Data from 3,087 persons age 45 or older in the National Health and Nutrition Survey, 1971-74, showed...
Background/aims: In diabetics, cataract is associated with higher risk of death. In non-diabetics th...
This study compared optics of eyes in people with diabetes with those age-balanced controls. Relativ...
The aim of this follow-up study has been to assess retinopathy and change of treatment to insulin th...
Ophthalmic complications of diabetes are one of the leading causes of visual loss and blindness in t...
Diabetes mellitus influences the function and morphology of the eye lens. The cataract is the second...
Aims: To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without...
A population-based cohort of 294 diabetic patients were examined for the presence of lens opacities ...
undoubtedly commoner, by a factor of five times or so, in known diabetics than in non-diabetics (Cai...
Background: Lens opacities are associated with a higher risk of death, although there are some discr...
We examined the prevalence of and factors associated with lens opacities in a Korean adult populatio...
<p>Covariates: age, sex, college graduation, body mass index, hypertension, serum cholesterol, myopi...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the prevalence of and factors associated with lens opacities in a Korean adul...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Abstract Background The effect of diabetic retinopathy (DR) on the development of sight-threatening ...
Data from 3,087 persons age 45 or older in the National Health and Nutrition Survey, 1971-74, showed...
Background/aims: In diabetics, cataract is associated with higher risk of death. In non-diabetics th...
This study compared optics of eyes in people with diabetes with those age-balanced controls. Relativ...
The aim of this follow-up study has been to assess retinopathy and change of treatment to insulin th...
Ophthalmic complications of diabetes are one of the leading causes of visual loss and blindness in t...
Diabetes mellitus influences the function and morphology of the eye lens. The cataract is the second...
Aims: To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without...