We report a case of bilateral regression of choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM) in a patient following intravitreal Bevacizumab injection. A middle aged myopic patient with fluorescein angiography (FFA) proven bilateral subfoveal CNVM received monthly injections of intravitreal Bevacizumab in one eye. After 3 injections bilateral regression of CNVM was noted in FFA. Possible systemic absorption of intravitreal Bevacizumab resulting in bilateral effect and its clinical implications are highlighted in this case report.
With ever increasing air route connectivity throughout the world, air travel has become a common, integral and faster way to travel. Predicting fares for airlines is an important as well as challenging task since a constant fluctuation in fares is observed and it is known to be dependent on varied set factors. With tremendous study in area, it is observed that using Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning techniques an estimation of flight fares at a given time can be obtained within seconds. In this paper, we use a Machine Learning Regression approach to predict flight fare by providing basic details of departure date and time, arrival time, source, destination, number of stops and name of the airline. The results show that Random Forest Regression Model provides highly optimal results. Keywords: Machine Learning, Random Forest, Prediction models, Airfare Prices, data analytics
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