Macular Dysfunction Common in Diabetic Patients with No Macular Edema
From the American Academy Ophthalmology
Investigators evaluated retinal function in asymptomatic Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy and no clinical signs of diabetic macular edema. A complete ophthalmologic examination revealed significantly reduced sensitivity in both Type 1 and 2 patients compared with healthy controls; with a greater reduction in sensitivity among Type 2 patients. Central foveal thickness was increased in all diabetic patients compared with healthy controls, despite the absence of diabetic macular edema. Retina, November