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Clinical factors associated with soft exudates in diabetic retinopathy Hideharu Funatsu 1 , Hidetoshi Yamashita 2 , Shigehiko Kitano 3 , Sadao Hori 3 1Dept of Ophthalmol, Mitsui Memorial Hosp 2Dept of Ophthalmol, Tokyo Univ Fac of Med 3Dept of Ophthalmol, Diabetes center, Tokyo Women's Med Coll pp.1175-1179
Published Date 1989/7/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410210902
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We evaluated the statistical relation among the presence of onset of soft exudates, clinical factors, and the state of blood-ocular barrier as seen by fluorophotometry. We followed up a series of 152 eyes, 96 cases, of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus for periods more than one year, average 20. 5 months. We divided the series into 3 groups. Group 1 included 49 eyes which manifested no soft exudates initially but manifested them later during the course of follow-up. In group 2 (51 eyes), soft exudates were present at the start of observation. In group 3 (52 eyes), soft exudates were present initially but disappeared during the course of fol-low-up.

We observed higher levels of fasting blood glu-cose and HbAlc in group 1 and 2 than group 3. Among systemic manifestations of diabetes pres-ence of diabetic neuropathy was the sole feature associated with soft exudates. In group 1, fasting blood glucose and HbAlc values were significantly elevated before appearance of soft exudates than after. Concentration of vitreous fluorescein in group 1 was elevated after appearance of soft exudates than before. No significant changes were seen in concentration of vitreous fluorescein in group 3 when examined after a mean interval of 5. 7 months.

Above findings show that onset of soft exudates is positively correlated with blood glucose control and diabetic neuropathy. Breakdown of blood -retinal barrier seemed to be implicated in the pathogenesis of soft exudates.


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