2019
DOI: 10.18008/1816-5095-2019-1-95-101
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The Role of Steroids in the Management of Macular Edema from Retinal Vein Occlusion

Abstract: Aim: To analyze the effectiveness of intravitreal injection of an anti-VEGF agent (ranibizumab) and an dexametazon implant for the intravitreal injection, in real clinical life.Patients and Methods. 137 patients with MO due to retinal venous occlusion were included in the study. Patients were retrospectively divided into groups: patients who received monotherapy with ranibizumab 94 people; and monotherapy with dexamethasone implant — 15 patients; patients who initially were injected with a dexamethasone implan… Show more

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“…Single or repeated injection of TA or Ozurdex can significantly improve the visual acuity of patients with RVO, especially in the treatment of recurrent RVO macular edema [ 8 ], but it may cause increased intraocular pressure, cataract and other common side effects of glucocorticoid drugs, which deserves attention and vigilance [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Single or repeated injection of TA or Ozurdex can significantly improve the visual acuity of patients with RVO, especially in the treatment of recurrent RVO macular edema [ 8 ], but it may cause increased intraocular pressure, cataract and other common side effects of glucocorticoid drugs, which deserves attention and vigilance [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%