Purpose: The present study was undertaken to compare the stereoacuities measured by TNO and Titmus tests, in diabetic patients with early retinopathies and those without diabetes (control group). Methods: In this study, 139 participants (43 with diabetes mellitus, and 96 age-matched controls) were recruited from a retina subspecialist clinic in Qazvin, Iran, from September 2016 to March 2017. The stereo-acuities were measured following subjective refraction by Titmus and TNO tests at 40 cm. The patients with diabetes whose retinal exam revealed no background retinopathy or only microaneurysms (very mild diabetic retinopathy) in the worse eye were enrolled into this study. Results: In the diabetic group, with TNO, the stereoacuity levels in 95.3% of the subjects were in 120, 240, and 480 levels, while in the non-diabetic group, 86.4% of the subjects were in 30, 60, and 120 levels. In the diabetic group, with Titmus, 86.1% of the subjects were in 40, 50, and 60 levels, while in the nondiabetic group 91.7% of the subjects were in 40 levels. The correlation between TNO and Titmus was statistically significant (r = 0.338, P<0.001) for the non-diabetic group, while it was not statistically significant (r = −0.034, P= 0.827) for the diabetic group. Conclusion: In the early stages of diabetic retinopathy, the global pathway of stereopsis is damaged more than the local. The difference in severity of damage to local and global pathways in patients with diabetes indicates that there may be different underlying mechanisms for these two pathways.
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