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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ophthalmology. 2015 Sep 1;122(12):2457–2464. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2015.07.010

Table 5.

Studies reporting occurrence of diabetic retinopathy in children.

Article Youngest AGE at onset of any DR (years) Shortest DURATION of DM at onset of any DR (years) Youngest AGE at onset of pre-proliferative* or proliferative DR (years) Shortest DURATION of DM at onset of pre-proliferative* or proliferative DR (years)
Kubin et al. 2011 8 1.7 None None
Kernell et al. 1997 9.5 1.5 PDR at 21.5 PDR at 9.5
Palmberg et al. 1981 > 20 < 1 yr (in a 29 year old patient) 1 case of DR requiring laser after age 20 13
Donaghue et al. 1997 8 1.2 None None
Holl et al. 1998 5.5 2.2 1 case of DR requiring laser, age not reported Not reported
Kullberg et al. 2002 > 9 Not reported; ranged 6 to 13 in study > 18 yrs Not reported; ranged 6 to 13
Minuto et al. 2012 Not reported Not reported 1 case of DR requiring laser, age not reported Not reported
Maguire et al. 2005 < 11 Not reported None None
WESDR II (Klein et al. 1984) ≤ 9 1 PDR 15–19 PDR at 5 to 6
WDRS (1990–2002) (Lecaire et al. 2006) ≤ 9 ≤ 4 Not reported PDR at ≤ 7 yrs
Falck et al. 1996 11.5 1.3 Severe NPDR 18.8; no PDR Severe NPDR 5.5; no PDR
Mayer-Davis et al. 2012 Not reported Not reported One case of PDR in child with type 2 DM, age not reported Not reported
*

Pre-proliferative retinopathy defined as severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy