Diabetic Retinopathy: A Synthesis of Perspectives

IT is estimated that 5000 patients with diabetes in the United States and 30,000 to 40,000 worldwide become blind each year from retinopathy. Despite advances in the use of photocoagulation and vitrectomy, diabetic retinopathy has been the leading cause of blindness in Great Britain, North America,...

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