INTENSE INITIAL TREATMENT OF DIABETES MAY CAUSE TRANSIENT HYPEROPIA

Transient Hyperopia after Intensive Treatment of Hyperglycemia in Newly Diagnosed Diabetes

This interesting paper shows that there is a hyperopic shift with aggressive initial treatment of diabetes, but that this shift apparently disappears between two to three months.

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