Diabetic Retinopathy

Definition of Diabetic Retinopathy:

A disorder of the blood vessels in the retina of the eye, resulting in broken blood vessels in the eye.  The disorder occurs most often in patients with long-term, poorly controlled diabetes.  Repeated bleeding may result in partial or complete blindness.

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Diabetes Type II

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Diabetic retinopathy will occur in 65% of persons with type II diabetes within about 10 years of the beginning of diabetes.”
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