Neovascularization of the retina, iris and angle is responsible for some of the most serious diabetic ocular complications including vitreal hemorrhage, traction retinal detachment and angle closure.
The median age at first examination was 23.1 (4.3) years (range 15–36). The prevalence of conjunctival, corneal, lenticular, vitreal, ocular papilla, and retinal alterations in the study population ...
Neovascularization of the retina, iris and angle is responsible for some of the most serious diabetic ocular complications including vitreal hemorrhage, traction retinal detachment and angle closure.