Diabetes messes with the body's metabolism, which can result
in devastating complications like nerve damage, kidney disease, and vision
loss.
By capturing a snapshot of the eye, scientists in Michigan
say that they can pick up telltale signs of metabolic stress in the retina
caused by diabetes. They say that the new imaging technology may offer a quick, noninvasive way of detecting
the disease early and monitoring its progress.
"With just a minute in an optometrist's office, you might be
able to detect metabolic stress in the eye, refer the patient to an
endocrinologist, and get a diagnosis," says Howard
Petty, a biophysicist and imaging expert at the University of Michigan's Kellogg Eye Center and one of
the authors of a study that appears in the latest issue of the Archives of
Ophthalmology. Read More...