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A Two-year Longitudinal Observational Study of the Peripapillary Microvasculature in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Without Visual Impairment or Diabetic Retinopathy

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2024 Feb 8
PMID 38327667
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Abstract

•Neurodegeneration precede microcirculatory deterioration in DR. Early signs can be seen in DM patients without visible DR symptoms, such as glial cell apoptosis and thinner retinal nerve fiber layer.•Peripapillary microvascular abnormalities in the peripapillary region may affect the normal metabolism of neurons and eventually aggravate the process of DR.•Prompting ongoing research to monitor the peripapillary microcirculation and microvasculature among T1DM children for early detection and prevention.•In longitudinal observation, the vessel density of the peripapillary superficial capillary plexus were slightly affected, while vessel density, blood flow, vessel morphological abnormalities and flow impairment area were significantly deteriorated in the deep capillary plexus.•The peripapillary deep capillary plexus is more susceptible and vulnerable to DR progression and could be used as a target for DR screening.

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