Publications by authors named "G Brooser"

The authors studied whether central retinal microaneurysm count predicts further progression of background retinopathy in juvenile onset type-1 diabetes mellitus. 94 patients (49 females and 45 males) were followed up longitudinally (8-17.5, mean 10 years) by evaluating fluorescein angiograms.

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The prevalence and development of retinal microvascular complications in pre-puberty and puberty onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were studied in 109 young patients with an average follow-up of 6 years. The data suggest that the earlier childhood the diabetes began, the later the microvascular abnormalities could be found by fluorescein angiography. First signs of background retinopathy were seen in average 20--22 years of age, almost independently the age at onset of diabetes.

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Fluorescein angiography was used to follow the development of retinal microangiopathy at the time of puberty in 34 children with type I diabetes. When the results were compared with those for the control children who had suffered from the disease for a similar length of time, it was concluded that (in contrast with certain literature data) the process of sexual maturation does not essentially influence the development of retinal microangiopathy if the diabetes is maintained under good control for a long-lasting period. Appreciable roles in the rapid progression that is frequently observed in early adulthood are attributed to the sudden changes in the previously systematic living conditions (school, family, etc.

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