Clinically significant macular edema in an underserved population: Association with demographic factors and hemoglobin A1c
Vamsi Parimi,
Ann E. Elsner,
Thomas J. Gast
et al.
Abstract:SIGNIFICANCE
Suspected clinically significant macular edema (SCSME) from exudates differed among ethnic groups in our underserved population. African American and Asian subjects had higher prevalence than Hispanics and non-Hispanic Caucasians, from the same clinics. Men had higher prevalence than women. Highly elevated blood glucose was frequent and associated with SCSME.
PURPOSE
We investigated the association between the presence of SCSME from exudate… Show more
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