Herfurth S, Seidlein I, Michaelis D
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1985 Aug;187(2):105-8. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1050998.
The authors report on lens opacities in 473 healthy children and in 371 children with type I diabetes mellitus. Only 11 percent of the healthy children had lens changes, whereas they were found in 65.6 percent of the children with diabetes mellitus. A large number of specific lens alterations were observed in the diabetic group. Examinations in the children with diabetes mellitus revealed that both the quality of metabolism and the duration of the disease influence the development of lens opacities, whereas age plays only a small part. On the basis of the study reported here a new classification of diabetic lentopathy is suggested.
作者报告了473名健康儿童和371名1型糖尿病儿童的晶状体混浊情况。只有11%的健康儿童有晶状体变化,而在糖尿病儿童中这一比例为65.6%。在糖尿病组中观察到大量特定的晶状体改变。对糖尿病儿童的检查表明,代谢质量和疾病持续时间都会影响晶状体混浊的发展,而年龄的影响较小。基于本文报道的研究,提出了糖尿病性晶状体病变的新分类。