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Arshi Singh1, Arvind Kumar Morya2, Prateek Nishant3
1Department of Ophthalmology, Guru Nanak Eye Center, New Delhi 110001, India.
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The recently published article by Gao et al identifies risk factors for anxiety and depression in patients with diabetic retinopathy. We supplement that there is pathophysiological evidence to show a complex and possibly bidirectional relation between diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, and mood disorders, especially depression. Longitudinal studies may strengthen proof of a causal relationship between these diseases. A better understanding can help in the holistic management of these patients.
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