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Nefro-retinal'nyy sindrom

https://doi.org/10.14341/2072-0351-5358

Abstract

Впервые о нефро-ретинальном синдроме как взаимосвязанном микрососудистом осложнении сахарного диабета (СД) указали Эли Фридман и Францис Эсперанс в 1979 г. В свои исследования по изучению диабетической ретинопатии и диабетической нефропатии они включили специалистов ? эпидемиологов, патологоанатомов, патофизиологов и офтальмологов. В результате совместных исследований и наблюдений нефро-ретинальный синдром был определен как сочетанное заболевание почек и глаз, раз- вивающееся вследствие микрососудистых изменений в артериолах и капиллярах сетчатки и клубочках почки. Данные 25-летних наблюдений показали эффективность панретинальной и фокальной лазеркоагуляции в предотвращении потери зрения при развитии пролиферативной диабетической ретинопатии и макулярного отека, а также эффективность тщательного контроля уровня гликемии и артериального давления в уменьшении прогрессирования диабетической ретинопатии, диабетической нефропатии и других сосудистых осложнений, связанных с СД.

About the Authors

Dmitriy Sergeevich Atarshchikov
Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow


Dmitriy Valentinovich Lipatov
Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow


Marina Vladimirovna Shestakova
Endocrinology Research Centre, Moscow


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Atarshchikov D.S., Lipatov D.V., Shestakova M.V. Nefro-retinal'nyy sindrom. Diabetes mellitus. 2008;11(3):34-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/2072-0351-5358

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