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Diabetes und Auge

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Diabetes in der Praxis
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Häufige Begleiter des Diabetes mellitus sind Augenkomplikationen. Sie präsentieren sich als

  • reversible funktionelle Sehverschlechterung infolge einer osmotisch bedingten Änderung des Brechungsindex der Augenlinse bei stärkeren Konzentrationsschwankungen der Blutglukose,

  • diabetische Retinopathie,

  • diabetische Katarakt oder als

  • primäres bzw. sekundäres Glaukom.

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Stur, M. (2004). Diabetes und Auge. In: Waldhäusl, W.K., Gries, F.A., Scherbaum, W.A. (eds) Diabetes in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18571-7_24

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