Two patients, an adult female with newly diagnosed diabetes and an adolescent female with type 1 diabetes of 3 years' duration, presented with acute-onset bilateral cataracts. Normal vision was restored to both eyes after the cataracts had been extracted successfully. Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa Vol. 12 (1) 2007: pp. 14-1
To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without diabe...
undoubtedly commoner, by a factor of five times or so, in known diabetics than in non-diabetics (Cai...
Cataract represents one of the most frequent eye complications in type 1 and type 2 patients; contra...
Cataract is a very frequent finding in adults with diabetes mellitus. On the contrary, acutely deve...
There is a proved relationship between diabetes mellitus and the cataract formation. The incidence o...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is the most common form of diabetes in young children. S...
PURPOSE: To report the occurrence of acute cataract in children with insulin dependent diabetes mell...
[Letter to the Editor ] The article by Ramkumar and Basti[1] describes the acute onset of a bilatera...
Abstract Background Cataracts are generally known to occur in hyperglycemic conditions in diabetic p...
Abstract A 13-year-old male patient with a recent history of hyperglycemia developed an acute...
Cataract represents one of the most frequent eye complications in type 1 and type 2 patients; contra...
Paediatric cataracts can present a diagnostic dilemma to ophthalmologists. Next-generation DNA seque...
Objective: To report on cases of diabetic cataracts in a paediatric and adolescent population. Metho...
Aims: To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without...
Cataract is a rare manifestation of ocular complication at an early phase of T1DM in the pediatric p...
To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without diabe...
undoubtedly commoner, by a factor of five times or so, in known diabetics than in non-diabetics (Cai...
Cataract represents one of the most frequent eye complications in type 1 and type 2 patients; contra...
Cataract is a very frequent finding in adults with diabetes mellitus. On the contrary, acutely deve...
There is a proved relationship between diabetes mellitus and the cataract formation. The incidence o...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is the most common form of diabetes in young children. S...
PURPOSE: To report the occurrence of acute cataract in children with insulin dependent diabetes mell...
[Letter to the Editor ] The article by Ramkumar and Basti[1] describes the acute onset of a bilatera...
Abstract Background Cataracts are generally known to occur in hyperglycemic conditions in diabetic p...
Abstract A 13-year-old male patient with a recent history of hyperglycemia developed an acute...
Cataract represents one of the most frequent eye complications in type 1 and type 2 patients; contra...
Paediatric cataracts can present a diagnostic dilemma to ophthalmologists. Next-generation DNA seque...
Objective: To report on cases of diabetic cataracts in a paediatric and adolescent population. Metho...
Aims: To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without...
Cataract is a rare manifestation of ocular complication at an early phase of T1DM in the pediatric p...
To analyze the risk of incident cataract (diagnosis or extraction) in patients with or without diabe...
undoubtedly commoner, by a factor of five times or so, in known diabetics than in non-diabetics (Cai...
Cataract represents one of the most frequent eye complications in type 1 and type 2 patients; contra...