“…For example, adaptive optics retinal imaging [111,112], en face optical coherence tomography angiography [113], Doppler optical coherence tomography [114], scanning laser Doppler flowmetry [115], spectral-domain optical coherence tomography [116], and sequential and diameter response analysis [117], are now being studied to further measure and analyse the detailed structure and functions of the retina (including the foveal capillary network, choroidal vasculature, blood flow, choroidal flow, wall:lumen ratio and retinal vessel responses to flickering light). These developments may offer an improved understanding of how early diabetic complications develop and offer improved risk stratification in clinical practice.…”