Diabetic Retinopathy News and Research

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In the initial stages, people with diabetic retinopathy may not notice their vision changing. Diabetics sometimes experience rapid changes in blood sugar that can temporarily cause blurry vision even when retinopathy is not present. If a person notices a few specks or spots floating in his visual field, this may mean he has developed proliferative diabetic retinopathy, the growth of abnormal new blood vessels on the retina and optic nerve. High blood sugar levels have been linked in studies to retinal blood vessel abnormalities. Blurred vision may occur when the macula--the small area at the center of the retina--swells as it fills with fluid that has leaked from retinal blood vessels. Because damage to the eye often develops slowly, early detection of diabetes and control of blood sugar through diet and medications can make a crucial difference in saving vision.

Effective diabetic retinopathy treatments include laser photocoagulation for early to moderate stages and a microsurgery called vitrectomy for repair of eyes with extensive damage. Injectable and oral medications that act on abnormal blood vessels to control diabetic retinopathy before vision loss occurs are now in development. Early detection would be key to the effectiveness of these treatments, also.
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National Eye Institute’s booklet and videos help people adapt to life with low vision

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New study finds that adults with diabetes in Ontario get fewer government-funded eye exams

New study finds that adults with diabetes in Ontario get fewer government-funded eye exams

Study finds increase in prevalence of nonrefractive visual impairment in the U.S.

Study finds increase in prevalence of nonrefractive visual impairment in the U.S.

Perimetry identifies visual function changes in diabetic retinopathy

Perimetry identifies visual function changes in diabetic retinopathy

Cost of glaucoma revealed

Cost of glaucoma revealed

Weill Cornell to purchase innovative equipment to help detect and treat diabetic retinopathy

Weill Cornell to purchase innovative equipment to help detect and treat diabetic retinopathy

Aerpio Therapeutics commences AKB-9778 Phase 1b/2a trial in diabetic macular edema

Aerpio Therapeutics commences AKB-9778 Phase 1b/2a trial in diabetic macular edema

Age at diabetes onset linked to macular edema onset

Age at diabetes onset linked to macular edema onset

Factors predictive of successful DME treatment revealed

Factors predictive of successful DME treatment revealed

Local Talent Global Impact event at Queen's University to be held on Sep. 13

Local Talent Global Impact event at Queen's University to be held on Sep. 13

Joslin Diabetes Center, Mass. Eye and Ear partner to form clinical and research alliance

Joslin Diabetes Center, Mass. Eye and Ear partner to form clinical and research alliance

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Useful vision maintained long term after lens-sparing vitrectomy for ROP

Useful vision maintained long term after lens-sparing vitrectomy for ROP

'ESASO Course Series’ for ophthalmologists

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Vision symptoms plus retinal changes trigger need for AMD intervention

Vision symptoms plus retinal changes trigger need for AMD intervention

Biopsy required for accurate renal diagnosis in diabetes

Biopsy required for accurate renal diagnosis in diabetes

Genentech receives FDA approval for Lucentis to treat diabetic macular edema

Genentech receives FDA approval for Lucentis to treat diabetic macular edema

Study suggests race-specific cutoff points for a diabetes diagnostic test

Study suggests race-specific cutoff points for a diabetes diagnostic test

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