High rates of ocular complications in a cohort of Haitian children and adolescents with diabetes.
Marie-Ève RobinsonKetly AltenorChristopher CarpenterRic BonnellEddy Jean-BaptisteJulia von OettingenPublished in: Pediatric diabetes (2018)
In this cohort of Haitian youth, DR and cataracts occur prematurely. Low-insulin requirements years after diagnosis, possibly allowing for prolonged undetected hyperglycemia prediagnosis, may explain complication risk. The phenotypes of diabetes in pediatric populations of African ancestry may be distinct. Ophthalmologic evaluation should possibly start at diagnosis, and screening guidelines may need to be adapted.