Associations between Local Retinal Thickness and Function in Early Diabetes
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(10), pp. 6122–6122
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Kavita Dhamdhere, Marcus A. Bearse, Wendy W. Harrison, Shirin Barez, Marilyn E. Schneck, Anthony J. Adams
Abstract
Local neuroretinal function is not associated with full retinal thickness measured locally in patients with diabetes and no retinopathy, even in abnormal locations. Full retinal thickness measured locally by OCT is not a surrogate for mfERGs in early diabetes. Neuroretinal function in Type 2 diabetes is worse than in Type 1 diabetes and controls. Fewer subjects in the Type 1 group could be a potential limitation.
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