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Figure 1 Definition of the optical disk, the greater circle and quadrants of the retina for quantification of the arteriole (A) and venule (V) microvasculature.
Table 1 clinical and biochemical characteristics of patients with and without diabetes
Table 2 characteristics of arteriole diameter and venule diameter of the retinal micro vasculature by quadrant, in patients with and without diabetes (controls)
Table 4 correlation between blood glucose level and retinal microvascular parameters before and after adjusting for saP

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