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Alterations of retinal thickness measured by optical coherence tomography correlate with neurophysiological measures in diabetic polyneuropathy.

Yuichiro YamadaTatsuhito HimenoKotaro TsuboiYuka ShibataMiyuka KawaiYuriko Asada-YamadaYusuke HayashiEmi Asano-HayamiTomohide HayamiYuichiro IshidaYohei EjimaMikio MotegiSaeko AsanoMakoto KatoEriko NagaoHiromi Nakai-ShimodaTakahiro IshikawaYoshiaki MorishitaMasaki KondoShin TsunekawaYoshiro KatoTakayuki NakayamaMotohiro KameiJiro NakamuraHideki Kamiya
Published in: Journal of diabetes investigation (2020)
Depending on the progression of diabetic polyneuropathy, the ganglion cell complex and retinal pigment epithelium became thinner and the INL/OPL became thicker. These retinal changes might be noteworthy for pathological investigations and for the assessment of diabetic polyneuropathy and diabetic retinopathy.
Keyphrases
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • optical coherence tomography
  • optic nerve
  • type diabetes
  • wound healing
  • cell therapy
  • single cell
  • neuropathic pain
  • stem cells
  • spinal cord injury
  • spinal cord
  • clinical evaluation