Relationship between Postpubertal Diabetic Duration and Development of Microangiopathy in Japanese IDDM Subjects.
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The contribution of diabetic duration, both total and postpubertal, to the development of microangiopathy in Japanese IDDM subjects was investigated. Sixty-three subject g were examined ophthalmoscopically, with 15 having developed background or proliferative retinopathy. Twelve out of 60 patients had microalbuminuria, defined as a urinary albumin concentration greater than 30mg/<I>l</I>. Life-table analyses by total and postpubertal IDDM duration were used to evaluate differences in the prevalence of background retinopathy and microalbuminuria in subjects diagnosed before and during puberty as defined by the age at IDDM onset marker of 11 years for girls and 12 years for boys. The prevalences of retinopathy and microalbuminuria by total duration were significantly greater in subjects diagnosed during puberty than in those diagnosed before pubety (p=0.014, p=0.039, respectively). However, similar analysis by postpubertal duration showed no differences in retinopathy and microabluminuria prevalences between the two groups.<BR>The results suggest that the effect of prepubertal duration on the risk of microangiopathy may be minimal in Japanese IDDM subjects.
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