Purpose To evaluate 6-and 9-month follow-up data including the effect on vision and anatomic outcome in patients treated with intravitreal bevacizumab for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Study design Interventional consecutive retrospective case series. Patients received intravitreal bevacizumab for the treatment of neovascular AMD including choroidal neovascular membranes, pigment epithelial detachment, and macular haemorrhage. Ophthalmic evaluation included log MAR or Snellen acuity, ophthalmic examination, optical coherence tomography, and fluorescein angiography. Repeat injections were given in the presence of persistent leakage or retinal oedema. Change in vision and foveal thickness from baseline was evaluated using the paired Student's t-test.
During a 30-month-period, 184 very low birth weight infants from two Liverpool neonatal intensive care units were screened for evidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Seventeen clinical variables previously considered relevant to the development of ROP, blood gas and blood pressure data over the first 7 days, and the maximum stage of ROP reached in either eye were recorded, together with the need for cryotherapy and current visual status. Ninety-two infants developed any stage of ROP and 15 required cryotherapy or became blind. Logistic regression showed that only gestational age and frequency of blood transfusion were independently associated both with the risk of occurrence of ROP and its severity.
Although laser treatment remains the cornerstone of treatment in diabetic macular oedema, the literature is beginning to support combination therapy. Using one or two intravitreal injections to reduce central macular thickness followed by focal or grid laser to give a sustained response may offer an alternative to treatment in DMO.
We studied all patients referred to the orthoptic department with binocular diplopia following cataract surgery between January 1991 and June 1993. Persistence of diplopia for a minimum of 3 months after cataract surgery was required for inclusion in the study. Eighty-one patients (2% of all patients who underwent cataract surgery during this time) satisfied the entry criteria. The patients fell into two groups: non-traumatic and traumatic cataracts. Horizontal deviations were seen in 24 patients. Vertical deviations were seen in 8 patients and a combined horizontal and vertical deviation was seen in 49 patients. Fresnel prisms were used to manage the diplopia in 58 patients. Of these, 48 patients in the non-traumatic group regained binocular single vision with this prism while 10 in the traumatic group benefited. Mechanical and sensory causes are discussed.
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