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Home Diabetes Glossary background retinopathy

background retinopathy

Tuesday,January 4, 2023
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by DiabetesCare.net | Jan 4, 2023 | 0 comments

(REH-tih-NOP-uh-thee):

a type of damage to the retina of the eye marked by bleeding, fluid accumulation, and abnormal dilation of the blood vessels. Background retinopathy is an early stage of diabetic retinopathy. Also called simple or nonproliferative (non-pro-LIF-er-uh-tiv) retinopathy.

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