Biometry of eyes in type 1 diabetes

Biomedical Optics Express
X AdnanDavid A Atchison

Abstract

This is a comprehensive study of a large range of biometric and optical parameters in people with type 1 diabetes. The parameters of 74 people with type 1 diabetes and an age matched control group were assessed. Most of the people with diabetes had low levels of neuropathy, retinopathy and nephropathy. Marginal or no significant differences were found between groups for corneal shape, corneal thickness, pupil size, and pupil decentrations. Relative to the control group, the diabetes group demonstrated smaller anterior chamber depths, more curved lenses, greater lens thickness and lower lens equivalent refractive index. While the optics of diabetic eyes make them appear as older eyes than those of people of the same age without diabetes, the differences did not increase significantly with age. Age-related changes in the optics of the eyes of people with diabetes need not be accelerated if the diabetes is well controlled.

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Sep 30, 2015·Biomedical Optics Express·Pavan K VerkicharlaDavid A Atchison
Apr 25, 2015·Biomedical Optics Express·X AdnanDavid A Atchison
Sep 26, 2017·Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry·Marwan SuheimatDavid A Atchison
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