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Nonproliferative retinopathy in diabetes type 2. Initial stages and characterization of phenotypesCunha-Vaz et al., 2005
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- Cunha-Vaz J
- Bernardes R
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- Progress in retinal and eye research
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This review addresses the initial stages of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy in diabetes type 2. The natural history of the initial lesions occurring in the diabetic retina has particular relevance for our understanding and management of diabetic retinal disease, one of the …
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