151. Vitrectomy may prevent the occurrence of diabetic macular oedema.
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Navarro A, Pournaras JA, Hoffart L, Massin P, Ridings B, and Conrath J
- Subjects
- Adult, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 complications, Female, Humans, Laser Coagulation, Male, Retinal Detachment surgery, Visual Acuity physiology, Vitreous Hemorrhage surgery, Young Adult, Diabetic Retinopathy prevention & control, Macular Edema prevention & control, Vitrectomy
- Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to demonstrate that vitrectomy may prevent the occurrence of diabetic macular oedema (DMO)., Methods: Three patients with diabetes type 1 underwent vitrectomy in one eye to treat complications of proliferative diabetic retinopathy., Results: During follow-up, all patients suffered unilateral macular oedema in the non-vitrectomized eye as a result of general metabolic changes. In two of these patients, the DMO resolved with management of the underlying medical condition., Conclusions: These case reports suggest the vitreous may play a role in the occurrence of DMO associated with general risk factors. Further studies are needed to increase understanding of the mechanisms involved in the development and progression of DMO.
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- 2010
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