Diabetic retinopathy and angiofluoresceinography

Background: diabetic retinopathy is an ocular disease due to diabetes mellitus and caused by a microvascular alteration of the retinal vessels. It is the main cause of vision loss between 30 and 60 years of age. Auto-fluorescence is an important test in the early detection of complications of diabet...

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Main Authors: Guillermo Arellano-Barriga, Zulma Doimeadios-Rodríguez, Jorge Sagué-Larrea
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Camagüey 2020-05-01
Series:Archivo Médico de Camagüey
Online Access:http://www.revistaamc.sld.cu/index.php/amc/article/view/6812
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Summary:Background: diabetic retinopathy is an ocular disease due to diabetes mellitus and caused by a microvascular alteration of the retinal vessels. It is the main cause of vision loss between 30 and 60 years of age. Auto-fluorescence is an important test in the early detection of complications of diabetic retinopathy, and it can act in time to reduce the incidence of irreversible visual alterations. Objective: to carry out an updated review on diabetic retinopathy and the indications of auto-fluorescence in this pathology. Methods: a literature review was carried out in the Lilacs, Medline and Scielo databases. The descriptors used were: Diabetic retinopathy, auto-fluorescence, complications, diagnostic imaging therapy. With the bibliographic data obtained in 80 published articles, 34 (27 published in the last 5 years and 7 of previous years) were selected. Results: traditionally established aspects and others that are under discussion by many authors were contemplated. Conclusions: diabetic retinopathy is an important cause of visual loss in adults, with significant medical, social and financial consequences. Its complications are avoidable in 80-90 % of cases. Auto-fluorescence is an important test in the early detection of complications of diabetic retinopathy, which allow to act in time to reduce the incidence of irreversible visual alterations. DeCS: VISION DISORDERS/epidemiology; FLUORESCENCE; DIABETIC RETINOPATHY/diagnostic imaging; DIABETIC RETINOPATHY /complications; DIABETIC RETINOPATHY/therapy.
ISSN:1025-0255