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IntroductionDiabetic Retinopathy - what we know, don't know, and need to know - Tom GardnerLiving with Diabetic RetinopathyCh. 1 A Patient's viewpoint: Heather StuckeyCh. 2 What patients with diabetes see-and don't see: subjective and objective visual functionchanges - Shelly BoydCh. 3 How do I know I have diabetic retinopathy - a clinician's view? - David QuillenPrevalence, Public Awareness, and Screening MethodsCh. 4 Epidemiology & Economics - John JavittCh. 5 Correlation between the presence…
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Introduction

Diabetic Retinopathy - what we know, don't know, and need to know - Tom Gardner

Living with Diabetic Retinopathy

Ch. 1 A Patient's viewpoint: Heather Stuckey

Ch. 2 What patients with diabetes see-and don't see: subjective and objective visual function

changes - Shelly Boyd

Ch. 3 How do I know I have diabetic retinopathy - a clinician's view? - David Quillen

Prevalence, Public Awareness, and Screening Methods

Ch. 4 Epidemiology & Economics - John Javitt

Ch. 5 Correlation between the presence and severity of diabetic retinopathy in families with diabetes

- Victor Gonzalez

Ch. 6 Increasing public awareness of the diabetes endemic - Ian Constable

Ch. 7 Nutrition and diabetes- David Nathan

Ch. 8 Diabetic retinopathy screening - progress and complications - Peter Scanlon

Diagnosing Diabetic Retinopathy

Ch. 9 Measurements of retinal blood flow, vascular leakage, and oxygenation - Einer Stefansson

Ch. 10 Optical imaging - Confocal microscopy to detect retinal vasculature - Martin Friedlander

Ch. 11 Structural imaging - OCT - M. Larsen

Ch. 12 Functional imaging - ERG - Anthony Adams

How Diabetes Affects the Eye

Ch. 13 Clinical phenotypes (reclassification) - J. Cunha-Vaz

Ch. 14 Vascular changes - David Antonetti & Tom Gardiner (Belfast)

Ch. 15 Neuronal ch

anges - Alistair Barber/Greg Jackson

Ch. 16 Inflammatory changes - Mark Tso

Ch. 17 Other Ocular Complications of Diabetes - Shoja MR

New Approaches to Diabetic Retinopathy

Ch. 18 New insights in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy using a proteomic approach - Retina -

Quin GG

Ch. 19 Vitreous proteomics - Ed Feener

Ch. 20 Genomics - Bill Freeman

Ch. 21 Genome-wide linkage analyses to identify Loci for diabetic retinopathy - Kang Zhang (Utah)

Risk Factors

Ch. 22 Diabetic retinopathy correlates with increased incidence of cardiovascular events -Cheung N

Ch. 23 Pregnancy and rate of progression of diabetic retinopathy - Sheth BP

Molecular Mechanisms that Could Trigger Visual Dysfunction in Diabetes

Introduction - Tom Gardner

Ch. 24 Inflammation in the early pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy -beauty and beast. - Chris Norbury (Hershey)

Ch. 25 Oxidative stress and diabetic retinopathy. - Catherine Whiteside

Ch. 26 Glucose induced cellular signaling in diabetic retinopathy - Chakrabarti S

Ch. 27 The AGE/RAGE axis in early diabetic retinopathy - Schmidt AM

Ch. 28 Proteases and the retinal vasculature (and maybe the whole retina!) - Arup Das.

Ch. 29 IGFBP3 and retinal vessel growth. Smith LE

Ch. 30 PEDF, VEGF, CTGF review - JX Ma

Ch. 31 A decrease in the expression of somatosta

tin is an early event in diabetic retinopathy -

Carrasco E

Ch. 32 Connective tissue and connective tissue growth factor in diabetic retinopathy - Schlingemann

RO

Ch. 33 Molecular regulation of endothelial cell tight junctions and the blood retinal barrier - Antonetti

DA

Ch. 34 Pericytes and diabetic retinopathy - Puro DG

Ch. 35 Leukostasis - Adamis, AP

Ch. 36 Adhesion molecules (ICAM-1 and VCAM-1) and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes. -

Khalfaoui T,

Ch. 37 Azurocidin as a Permeability Factor in the Retina - Hafezi-Moghadam A

Ch. 38 Retinal arteriolar hemodynamic response to a combined isocapnic hyperoxia and glucose

provocation in early sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy. - Devenyi RG.

Ch. 39 Urinar

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  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 1493961683
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  • Format: 17.8 x 25.4 x 2.1 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Introduction

Diabetic Retinopathy - what we know, don't know, and need to know - Tom Gardner

Living with Diabetic Retinopathy

Ch. 1 A Patient's viewpoint: Heather Stuckey

Ch. 2 What patients with diabetes see-and don't see: subjective and objective visual function

changes - Shelly Boyd

Ch. 3 How do I know I have diabetic retinopathy - a clinician's view? - David Quillen

Prevalence, Public Awareness, and Screening Methods

Ch. 4 Epidemiology & Economics - John Javitt

Ch. 5 Correlation between the presence and severity of diabetic retinopathy in families with diabetes

- Victor Gonzalez

Ch. 6 Increasing public awareness of the diabetes endemic - Ian Constable

Ch. 7 Nutrition and diabetes- David Nathan

Ch. 8 Diabetic retinopathy screening - progress and complications - Peter Scanlon

Diagnosing Diabetic Retinopathy

Ch. 9 Measurements of retinal blood flow, vascular leakage, and oxygenation - Einer Stefansson

Ch. 10 Optical imaging - Confocal microscopy to detect retinal vasculature - Martin Friedlander

Ch. 11 Structural imaging - OCT - M. Larsen

Ch. 12 Functional imaging - ERG - Anthony Adams

How Diabetes Affects the Eye

Ch. 13 Clinical phenotypes (reclassification) - J. Cunha-Vaz

Ch. 14 Vascular changes - David Antonetti & Tom Gardiner (Belfast)

Ch. 15 Neuronal ch

anges - Alistair Barber/Greg Jackson

Ch. 16 Inflammatory changes - Mark Tso

Ch. 17 Other Ocular Complications of Diabetes - Shoja MR

New Approaches to Diabetic Retinopathy

Ch. 18 New insights in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy using a proteomic approach - Retina -

Quin GG

Ch. 19 Vitreous proteomics - Ed Feener

Ch. 20 Genomics - Bill Freeman

Ch. 21 Genome-wide linkage analyses to identify Loci for diabetic retinopathy - Kang Zhang (Utah)

Risk Factors

Ch. 22 Diabetic retinopathy correlates with increased incidence of cardiovascular events -Cheung N

Ch. 23 Pregnancy and rate of progression of diabetic retinopathy - Sheth BP

Molecular Mechanisms that Could Trigger Visual Dysfunction in Diabetes

Introduction - Tom Gardner

Ch. 24 Inflammation in the early pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy -beauty and beast. - Chris Norbury (Hershey)

Ch. 25 Oxidative stress and diabetic retinopathy. - Catherine Whiteside

Ch. 26 Glucose induced cellular signaling in diabetic retinopathy - Chakrabarti S

Ch. 27 The AGE/RAGE axis in early diabetic retinopathy - Schmidt AM

Ch. 28 Proteases and the retinal vasculature (and maybe the whole retina!) - Arup Das.

Ch. 29 IGFBP3 and retinal vessel growth. Smith LE

Ch. 30 PEDF, VEGF, CTGF review - JX Ma

Ch. 31 A decrease in the expression of somatosta

tin is an early event in diabetic retinopathy -

Carrasco E

Ch. 32 Connective tissue and connective tissue growth factor in diabetic retinopathy - Schlingemann

RO

Ch. 33 Molecular regulation of endothelial cell tight junctions and the blood retinal barrier - Antonetti

DA

Ch. 34 Pericytes and diabetic retinopathy - Puro DG

Ch. 35 Leukostasis - Adamis, AP

Ch. 36 Adhesion molecules (ICAM-1 and VCAM-1) and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes. -

Khalfaoui T,

Ch. 37 Azurocidin as a Permeability Factor in the Retina - Hafezi-Moghadam A

Ch. 38 Retinal arteriolar hemodynamic response to a combined isocapnic hyperoxia and glucose

provocation in early sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy. - Devenyi RG.

Ch. 39 Urinar

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