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Hypertension and the eye

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JT DellaCroce, AT Vitale - Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review: This article reviews the findings of systemic hypertension in the eye and how
these changes represent disease in the eye itself, as well as the predictive value of fundoscopic
findings in relation to overall health. Systemic hypertension is associated with observable ...
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Endothelial dysfunction and diabetes: roles of hyperglycemia, impaired insulin …


W Bakker, EC Eringa, P Sipkema, VWM van … - Cell and Tissue …, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Endothelial dysfunction comprises a number of functional alterations in the vascular
endothelium that are associated with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, including changes
in vasoregulation, enhanced generation of reactive oxygen intermediates, inflammatory ...
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Quantitative retinal vascular calibre changes in diabetes and retinopathy: the …


FMA Islam, TT Nguyen, JJ Wang, ES Tai, A Shankar, … - Eye, 2008 - nature.com
Of the 3004 subjects with data for this analysis, 682 (22.7%) had diabetes, of whom 194
(28.4%) had retinopathy. After multivariable adjustment, retinal arteriolar calibre was significantly
wider in persons with diabetes (141 vs139 m, P<0.001); venular calibre was not ...
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Insufficient control of blood pressure and incident diabetes

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R Izzo, G de Simone, M Chinali, G Iaccarino, V … - Diabetes Care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS Uncontrolled blood pressure despite antihypertensive treatment was found in 712
patients (41%). At baseline, patients with uncontrolled blood pressure were slightly younger
than patients with controlled blood pressure (51 ± 11 vs. 53 ± 12 years, P < 0.001), with ...
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Retinal vascular changes and diabetic retinopathy


TT Nguyen, TY Wong - Current Diabetes Reports, 2009 - Springer
Recent studies support the concept that the retinal vasculature may provide a summary measure
of lifetime exposure to the effects of hyperglycemia. Advances in retinal photographic techniques
and in image analysis have allowed objective and precise in vivo measurement of retinal ...
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Retinal Vascular Caliber and Diabetes in a Multiethnic Asian Population


VSE Jeganathan, C Sabanayagam, ES Tai, J … - …, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
Results: After adjusting for age, gender, ethnicity, systolic blood pressure, body mass index, total
cholesterol, triglycerides, smoking, and vascular caliber (Model 3), participants with diabetes
had both larger CRAE and CRVE, compared to those with normal fasting glucose (NFG) ...
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Microvascular changes in the retina as a risk marker for cardiovascular disease


N Cheung, TY Wong - Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 2009 - Springer
The retinal vasculature can be viewed directly and noninvasively, offering an easily accessible
window through which to study the human microcirculation in vivo and, therefore, early processes
and pathways in cardiovascular disease (CVD) development. Recent advances in digital ...
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Correlation of Flicker-light Induced Retinal Vasodilation and Retinal Vascular …


T Nguyen, R Kawasaki, AJ Kreis, JJ Wang, J Shaw, … - … Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2009 - ARVO
Page 1. 1 Correlation of Flicker-light Induced Retinal Vasodilation and Retinal Vascular
Caliber Measurements in Diabetes Thanh T. Nguyen MBBS1, Ryo Kawasaki MD PhD1,
Andreas J. Kreis MD1 Jie Jin Wang PhD1,2, Jonathan ...
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Are Retinal Microvascular Caliber Changes Associated with Severity of Coronary …


AJ Kreis, TT Nguyen, JJ Wang, S Rogers, A Al- … - …, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Objectives: Recent population-based studies have shown that retinal vascular caliber may predict
the risk of clinical coronary artery disease (CAD) events. Whether this association is related to
macro- or microvascular mechanisms remains unknown. We investigated the relationship ...
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