“…Focal and grid laser photocoagulation is an effective treatment of macular edema, but also causes scotomata and scarring (Morgan and Schatz, 1989;Schatz et al, 1991;Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study Research Group, 1995). Laser burns can enlarge postoperatively and cause choroidal neovascularization (Lewen, 1988;Lewis et al, 1990), subretinal fibrosis (Guyer et al, 1992;Rutledge et al, 1993;Lövestam-Adrian and Agardh, 2000), and additional visual field loss (Striph et al, 1988;Hudson et al, 1998;Ishiko et al, 1998;Mainster, 1999;Sinclair et al, 1999). Over time, loss of one class of retinal cells may, by trans-synaptic degeneration and associated inflammation, result in the loss of other retinal neurons (Stone, 1950;Birnbach et al, 1994) and RPE remodeling (Framme et al, 2009) or retinal remodeling (Marc et al, 2007).…”