CORRELATION BETWEEN DIABETES DURATION AND SEVERITY OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
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Diabetic Retinopathy, Diabetes Duration, Cross-Sectional StudyAbstract
Background: Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes, characterized by damage to the retinal blood vessels, potentially leading to blindness. This study explores the relationship between the duration of diabetes and the severity of diabetic retinopathy, aiming to identify trends that may aid in early diagnosis and targeted interventions.
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