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Autor:
Lawrence Rand, Mary Conley, Nancy A. Remaley, L. B. Holmes, Boyd E. Metzger, Simpson Jl, Lois Jovanovic-Peterson, Emily Y. Chew, Robert H. Knopp, J. H. Aarons, James L. Mills
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care. 18:631-637
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the role of metabolic control in the progression of diabetic retinopathy during pregnancy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a prospective cohort study of 155 diabetic women in the Diabetes in Early Pregnancy Study follow
Autor:
Lawrence Rand, Carl Kupfer
Publikováno v:
International ophthalmology clinics. 18(4)
Autor:
Robert C. Ramsay, Ephraim Friedman, Edward W. D. Norton, Stuart L. Fine, John E. Harris, Dana Clarke, Lloyd Paul Aiello, Suresh Chandra, Ingolf H. L. Wallow, Genell L. Knatterud, William H. Annesley, Jose C. Briones, John H. Mensher, Yvonne L. Magli, William Tasman, Leonard Joffe, Edward B. McLean, Raymond R. Margherio, Lawrence Rand, Suresh R. Chandra, Aaron Kassoff, Jose Berrocal, Christian R. Klimt, Robert Bradley, Fred Ederer, Delbert Nachazel, Elizabeth P. Wiesner, Jacob Bearman, Jerome Cornfield, Argye I. Hillis, Donald Martin, Matthew D. Davis, Daniel Finkelstein, George H. Bresnick, Max Miller, Stephen S. Feman, Frederick L. Ferris, Thaddeus E. Prout, Paul Segal, Elmer J. Ballintine, Abraham M. Lilienfeld, Guillermo Velazquez, Bradley R. Straatsma, Glen Johnston, Steven Guzak, Bernard Becker, Robert C. Watzke, Stanley Kopelow, Curtis L. Meinert, Felipe U. Huamonte, Frank L. Myers, William Bohart, W. A. J. van Heuven, Brian C. Leonard, Gholam A. Peyman, Christopher L. B. Canny, Marvin L. Sears, J. Wallace McMeel, Thomas R. Pheasant, William H. Knobloch, Diane Makuc, Frederick C. Goetz, Morton F. Goldberg, Alasdair MacCormick, Arnall Patz, F. Tempel Riekhof, Guillermo de Venecia, Mary Dahl, Thomas S. Stevens, George W. Blankenship, Antonio Ramos-Umpierre
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 85(1)
Data from the Diabetic Retinopathy Study (DRS) show that photocoagulation, as used in the Study, reduced the rate of development of severe visual loss and inhibited the progression of retinopathy. These beneficial effects were noted to some degree in