“…However, indirect ophthalmoscopy revealed transient vitreous haze with a high dosage (50 l, 7.5 nmol/ l) of DS135, indicating a possibly transient inflammatory response in the vitreous cavity. To date, most studies have involved IV administration of PS-oligo into the eye (Dvorchik and Marquis, 2000;Flores-Aguilar et al, 1997;Hangai et al, 1998;Leeds et al, 1997Leeds et al, , 1998Ogata et al, 1999;Rakoczy et al, 1996;Robinson et al, 1996;Shen et al, 1999;Stone and Jaffe, 2000). It has been reported that high doses of PS-oligos after IV injection induce cataract, severe inflammatory response, increased intraocular pressure, maculopathy, and permanent retinal damage (Detrick, 2001;Dvorchik and Marquis, 2000;Flores-Aguilar et al, 1997;Stone and Jaffe, 2000).…”