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Diabetic 2019

27th International Diabetes and Healthcare Conference 2019

Abu Dhabi,UAE, United Arab Emirates
18 - 19 July 2019
The conference ended on 19 July 2019

Important Dates

Early Bird Deadline
25th February 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
5th May 2019

About Diabetic 2019

ME Conferences welcome the delegates across the country to enlighten the young and fresh minds of the scholars, researchers, student communities and industrial delegates to attend the ‘’27th International Diabetes and Healthcare Conference’’ as it is open to research methodologies which explores the new dimensions regarding this field.

Topics

Diabetes, Diabetes research, Diabetes and endocrinology, Diabetes mellitus and borderline diabetes/pre cursor, Type 1 diabetes mellitus, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, Diabetic nephropathy, Diabetic cardiovascular disease, Cardiovascular diabetology, Diabetes case reports

Call for Papers

Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that happens in individuals who have diabetes. It causes dynamic harm to the retina, which acts as a light sensitive covering at the back of the eye. Diabetic retinopathy is a serious condition which causes threatening eye sight complications.

Diabetes meddles with the body's capacity to utilize and store sugar (glucose). The disease is characterized by an excess of sugar in the blood, which causes damage to all the parts of the body, including the eyes.

Diabetes damages the blood vessels in the retina. Diabetic retinopathy happens when these small blood vessels spill blood and other liquids. This causes swelling of retinal tissue which results in cloudy or obscured vision. The condition usually affects both the  eyes. The longer the person with diabetes the more likely he will develop diabetic retinopathy. When left untreated, diabetic retinopathy can cause blindness.

Diabetic retinopathy is perceived in the midst of an eye examination that consolidates visual keenness test, Fundus Fluorescence angiography (FFA), and Optical soundness tomography (OCT). The NEI is coordinating and supporting the investigations on the new  approaches to identify, treat, and deflect vision incident in people with diabetes.

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