LP Aiello, MT Cahill, JS Wong - American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001 - Elsevier FINDINGS: Intensive blood glucose control and control of systemic hypertension reduce the risk
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E Zintzaras, DZ Chatzoulis, CH Karabatsas, I … - Journal of human …, 2005 - Springer Abstract The association between retinopathy in type 2 diabetes [diabetic retinopathy (DR)] and
the C677T polymorphism in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reduc- tase (MTHFR) gene has been
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LS Schocket, JE Grunwald, AF Tsang, J DuPont - American journal of …, 1999 - Elsevier In control subjects, DPREG was significantly reduced by −4.5% ± 4.4% (mean percent difference
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K Gamson, S Chia, L Jovanovic - Journal of Maternal-Fetal and …, 2004 - informahealthcare.com Diabetes during pregnancy is accompanied by increasing needs for maternal insulin and ongoing
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BP Sheth - Current Diabetes Reports, 2002 - Springer Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy Several studies have examined whether pregnancy alters
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MM Agarwal, J Punnose - eid, 2004 - Informa Pharma Science Despite four decades of research there is a lack of international consensus on the
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