Unilateral proliferative diabetic retinopathy. I. Initial findings
J. A. Valone Jr, J. W. McMeel and E. P. Franks
The combination of unilateral proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) in
one eye and nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) in the fellow eye
was observed in 10.1% of patients with PDR. Most patients were between the
ages of 50 and 70 years; the majority had adultonset diabetes mellitus.
Unilateral aphakia and anisometropia of greater than 1 diopter were both
infrequently seen. The incidence of glaucoma was unremarkable. Unilateral
elevated-but not necessarily abnormal-intraocular pressure was found in a
significantly larger proportion of eyes with NPDR (20%) than with PDR
(12%). Most patients had moderate to severe angiopathy or exudation in the
eye with NPDR and modest PDR in the fellow eye; however, one third had
moderate to severe PDR. In only 2% of the patients was visual acuity less
than 20/200 on initial examination.