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HIGH MYOPIA AND DIABETIC RETINOPATHY A Contralateral Eye Study in Diabetic Patients With High Myopic Anisometropia

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2017
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Bazzazi, N
Akbarzadeh, S
Yavarikia, M
Poorolajal, J
Fouladi, DF
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Purpose: To examine an association between high myopia and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in diabetic patients with high myopic anisometropia. Methods: A total of 116 white diabetic patients (232 eyes) with high myopia (spherical equivalent. 25.00 diopters, D) anisometropia (difference >= -6 D) were enrolled in this cross-sectional, contralateral eye study. The frequency of DR was compared between the high myopic and the contralateral eyes. Results: Compared with the fellow eyes, DR was significantly less frequent in high myopic side (27.6% vs. 100%, P < 0.001; relative risk, 0.28 with 95% confidence interval of 0.21-0.37). Similar significant trends were found for the incidence of nonproliferative (27.6% vs. 69%, P < 0.001) and proliferative DR (0% vs. 31%, P < 0.001). Diabetic retinopathy was also less severe in the same group. Conclusion: Using a contralateral eye study design prevented the influence of potential confounding factors inherent in similar previous case-control studies. On this basis, a protective role for high myopia against DR was established.
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