Dr.Priyanka Pantola
Background: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus. Various studies have shown that diabetic retinopathy has a neurodegenerative component seen in early stages of retinopathy even before vascular changes appear clinically. This study was done to evaluate the neurogenic damage to the ganglion cell – inner plexiform layers (GC-IPL) of retina in patients with minimal DR compared to healthy controls.
Methods: 25 cases with minimal DR and 25 age and gender matched healthy controls underwent OCT to measure GC-IPL thickness in pericentral macula.
Results: The mean thickness in patients with minimal DR was less as compared to controls but result was not statistically significant. With increase in duration of diabetes, there was a significant decrease in average GC – IPL thickness.
Conclusions: Damage to retinal neural layers can be considered to be an important component of DR.


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