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Are Contrast Sensitivity Functions Impaired in Insulin Dependent Diabetics Without Diabetic Retinopathy?

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Fig. 1b: Contrast sensitivity curve in IDDMComparison of CSFs in group of diabetics under 35 andover 35 years old
Fig. 3a: Influence of IDDM duration on CSFs - age groupunder 35 yearsComparison  of   the  contrast  sensitivity   curves  of dia-betics  being treated for less  than 10 years and  more than10 years

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