Which of the following is NOT a key criterion for abstracting ophthalmic complications of diabetes?

a. Is the diabetes type 1 or type 2?
b. Is the condition retinopathy?
c. If it is type 2, does the patient use insulin?
d. What is the laterality?

Answer: d

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