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Study of angle of anterior chamber in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Introduction: Open angle Glaucoma is one of the causes of blindness in diabetic patients. Whether diabetes is a risk factor for angle closure glaucoma also is less thoroughly studied. Objectives: To assess the angle of anterior chamber in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Materials and Method: 125 patients (250 eyes) who met the inclusion criteria were taken up for the study. Patients of both sexes and more than 40 years of age with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus who do not come under the exclusion criteria were included. Results: In subjects with duration of diabetes <5 years, Grade 4 angle was found in 47.41% of eyes which was comparatively more than the other grades. When the duration of Diabetes was 5-10 years, 40% of the eyes had Grade 4 angle and 37.27% had Grade 3 angle. In subjects with >10 years duration of diabetes, 33.33% had Grade 3 angle. Grade 2 and Grade 4 angles were of equal distribution with 29.16% and Grade 1 was found to be less. The association of Grade 1 and Grade 3 angle with severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy was found to be statistically significant. Whereas, in patients with mild diabetic retinopathy and in moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy Grade 4 angle is statistically significant. Conclusion: This study thus concludes the grade of angle of the anterior chamber decreases as the diabetic retinopathy advances.