How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME

In diabetic macular edema, vascular endothelial damage is a major event that results in the breakdown of the inner blood-retinal barrier and accumulation of fluid and serum macromolecules in the intracellular space.1 The Wisconsin Epidemiologic Study of Diabetic Retinopathy reported that 32% of pa...

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Main Authors: Salam, Adzura, Framme, Carsten, Wolf, Sebastian
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Pharma Solutions, Inc. 2010
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spelling iium-207192019-06-17T02:29:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/20719/ How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME Salam, Adzura Framme, Carsten Wolf, Sebastian RE Ophthalmology In diabetic macular edema, vascular endothelial damage is a major event that results in the breakdown of the inner blood-retinal barrier and accumulation of fluid and serum macromolecules in the intracellular space.1 The Wisconsin Epidemiologic Study of Diabetic Retinopathy reported that 32% of patients developed macular edema within 22 to 24 years of diabetes diagnosis.2 Wolters Kluwer Pharma Solutions, Inc. 2010-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/20719/1/how_SD-OCT_is_changing_our_view_of_DME.pdf Salam, Adzura and Framme, Carsten and Wolf, Sebastian (2010) How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME. Retinal Physician. pp. 1-7. http://www.retinalphysician.com/viewermagazine.aspx?magDated=201010
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How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME
description In diabetic macular edema, vascular endothelial damage is a major event that results in the breakdown of the inner blood-retinal barrier and accumulation of fluid and serum macromolecules in the intracellular space.1 The Wisconsin Epidemiologic Study of Diabetic Retinopathy reported that 32% of patients developed macular edema within 22 to 24 years of diabetes diagnosis.2
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author Salam, Adzura
Framme, Carsten
Wolf, Sebastian
author_facet Salam, Adzura
Framme, Carsten
Wolf, Sebastian
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title How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME
title_short How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME
title_full How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME
title_fullStr How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME
title_full_unstemmed How SD-OCT is changing our view of DME
title_sort how sd-oct is changing our view of dme
publisher Wolters Kluwer Pharma Solutions, Inc.
publishDate 2010
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/20719/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/20719/1/how_SD-OCT_is_changing_our_view_of_DME.pdf
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