id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6hdp474ulrhvbmpvnmenotdpdm Massimo Porta Clinical characteristics influence screening intervals for diabetic retinopathy 2013.0 17 .pdf application/pdf 5092 470 65 Clinical characteristics influence screening intervals for diabetic retinopathy. and relative risk of developing referable retinopathy over 6 years following a negative screening for This paper reports on an analysis of screening data collected over 20 years in a teaching hospitalbased diabetes clinic according to the European Working Party protocol to Screen for DR (4) and its development of referable DR in patients with negative screening and different clinical blindness if properly screened, patients with type 2 diabetes may still develop severe visual patients with T2DM and no retinopathy can be re-screened every 5 years, and those with mild DR can be repeated safely at 2-year intervals in any patient with type 1 or 2 diabetes and no retinopathy, to 2 years for type 2 diabetic patients without retinopathy? Table 2 Risk of developing referable diabetic retinopathy 3 years after a negative screening test. ./cache/work_6hdp474ulrhvbmpvnmenotdpdm.pdf ./txt/work_6hdp474ulrhvbmpvnmenotdpdm.txt