Patients with severe diabetic nephropathy often have diabetic retinopathy requiring eye surgery. During the course of their nephropathy, which was treated medically (group A, N = 34), with dialysis (group B, N = 18), or with renal transplantation (group C, N = 2), 54 diabetic patients have had eye surgery. The ophthalmologic procedures included cataract extraction, vitrectomy, scierai buckling, and cyclo-cryosurgery. The complications included postoperative hemorrhagic glaucoma and persistent retinal detachment. These were encountered in two patients of group A and in two of group B. All other cases showed uneventful intra- and postoperative courses. Major eye surgery can be performed safely during therapy for diabetic nephropathy, including hemodialysis with anticoagulation and transplantation with immunosuppression.
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July 01 1980
Ocular Surgery in Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy
N Abourizk;
N Abourizk
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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M Ishaq Arastu;
M Ishaq Arastu
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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T Arora;
T Arora
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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J C Briones;
J C Briones
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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A Kaldany;
A Kaldany
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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L M Aiello;
L M Aiello
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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J A D'elia
J A D'elia
Departments of Medicine and Surgery, New England Deaconess Hospital; Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital; the Eye and Renal Units, Joslin Clinic; the E. P. Joslin Research Laboratory (Divisions of Joslin Diabetes Foundation, Inc.); and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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Address reprint requests to J. A. D'Elia, Renal Unit, One Joslin Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02215.
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N Abourizk, M Ishaq Arastu, T Arora, J C Briones, A Kaldany, L M Aiello, J A D'elia; Ocular Surgery in Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy. Diabetes Care 1 July 1980; 3 (4): 530–532. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.3.4.530
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