Asymptomatic development of proliferative retinopathy in insulin-dependent diabetes.

M A Mosier
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Ten insulin-dependent diabetic subjects under the age of 44 years with duration of diabetes from 10 to 30 years were studied. All demonstrated a pattern of rapid development of retinovascular proliferation with few or late symptoms. Retinal changes which threatened or ultimately destroyed vision developed while good visual acuity was maintained. Fifty percent of these had advanced beyond the stage at which treatment is most beneficial when first examined. The "silent" progression of this binding disorder permits it to escape detection and therapeutic intervention prior to a stage of advanced damage. Early and regular ophthalmic assessment of the young, insulin-dependent diabetic is essential for the prevention of blindness.

胰岛素依赖型糖尿病增生性视网膜病变的无症状发展。
对10例年龄在44岁以下、糖尿病病程在10 ~ 30年的胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者进行了研究。所有病例均表现为视网膜血管增生的快速发展模式,症状很少或较晚出现。在保持良好视力的同时,视网膜发生了威胁或最终破坏视力的变化。其中50%的人在第一次检查时已经超过了治疗最有益的阶段。这种结合障碍的“沉默”进展使其在晚期损伤阶段之前逃脱检测和治疗干预。对年轻的胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者进行早期和定期的眼科评估对于预防失明至关重要。
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