PMID: 18417817Apr 18, 2008Paper

Diabetic retinopathy: an update.

Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Ramandeep SinghAmod Gupta

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of avoidable blindness in both the developing and the developed countries. Significant technological advances have taken place to improve the diagnostic accuracy of diabetic retinopathy. In the last three decades, the treatment strategies have been revised to include, besides laser photocoagulation, early surgical interventions and pharmacotherapies.

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