Vitreous fluorophotometry in juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus
T. Krupin, S. R. Waltman, C. Oestrich, J. Santiago, S. Ratzan, C. Kilo and B. Becker
Vitreous fluorophotometry was carried out in 99 juvenile-onset,
insulin-dependent diabetics and 31 control subjects. The mean vitreous
fluorescein concentration one hour after intravenous administration of
fluorescein, 7 mg/kg, was 5.4 +/- 0.3 ng/ml (mean +/- SEM) for controls and
9.5 +/- 0.4 ng/ml for diabetics (P less than .005). Diabetic patients with
or without background retinopathy, when randomly matched for age or
duration of their disease, had similar vitreous fluorophotometry
measurements. The break-down of the blood-retinal barrier to fluorescein
appears to be the earliest detectable ocular abnormality of diabetes.