Data based on the prospective study of Job et al.1 are reanalyzed while initial number of microaneurysms and duration of patient follow-up are controlled. The reported statistical difference in the rate of microaneurysm increase between the single-and the multiple-daily-injection groups may be due to a difference in a subgroup who had a larger number of microaneurysms initially and who were studied for a shorter period of time. No uniform difference was observed in the results of their treatment between the groups given a single injection and those given multiple injections. While this does not invalidate the conclusions of the study, it does point out the need for greater control in conducting future studies.