Background: We established that the age at inception of T1DM significantly impacts the long-term risk of developing proliferative retinopathy in affected children and adolescents. Patients with T1DM. diagnosed before the age of 15 are at a significantly higher risk than children diagnosed at age 15 and older. For instance. https://www.spidertattooz.com/Zenith-El-Primero-36-000-VpH-03-2150-400/
MICROVASCULAR CHANGES AND DIABETIC RETINOPATHY AND NEPHROPATHY PROGRESSION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS
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