Why does retinopathy develop in patients with type 2 diabetes?
A) Because there are plaques of lipids within the retinal vessels
B) Because of an increased pressure within the retinal vessels from the increased osmotic pressure
C) Because ketones cause microaneurysms within the retinal vessels
D) Because of increased retinal capillary permeability and microaneurysm formation
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