A new study has found that the occurrence of advanced forms of a diabetic eye disease remains low among children living with diabetes, regardless of how long they have had the disease or their ability to keep blood sugar levels controlled. Researchers are therefore recommending that most children with type 1 diabetes delay annual diabetic retinopathy screenings until age 15, or 5 years after their diabetes diagnosis, whichever occurs later.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150901094455.htm
Diabetic retinopathy screening for children with type 1 diabetes should start at later stage, new study says
1 septiembre 2015
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