Ometto et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Spatial distribution of early red lesions is a risk factor for development of vision-threatening diabetic retinopathyOmetto et al., 2017
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- Ometto G
- Assheton P
- Calivá F
- Chudzik P
- Al-Diri B
- Hunter A
- Bek T
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- Diabetologia
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Aims/hypothesis Diabetic retinopathy is characterised by morphological lesions related to disturbances in retinal blood flow. It has previously been shown that the early development of retinal lesions temporal to the fovea may predict the development of treatment-requiring …
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