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Do surgeons feel comfortable offering vitrectomy as a treatment for floaters? What is their attitude toward patients who are affected to the point of seeking surgery despite the risks involved? Two ...
NAION risk is most significant within the first 12 months of beginning semaglutide, and is highest in patients with additional risk factors.
The vitreous in diabetic patients undergoes abnormal collagen crosslinking and nonenzymatic glycation, [152] which lead to precocious liquefaction and posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). [153 ...
Postoperative risks include low intraocular pressure, infection, inflammation, choroidal detachment, macular edema and vitreous hemorrhage. [10–13] Cataract is a very common long-term ...
Lifestyle Money Attendance Allowance Older people with eyesight issues could be due up to £441 extra every month Attendance Allowance or Pension Age Disability Payment can provide financial ...
AIM To establish whether the presence of a retinal break can be predicted either by the presence of a positive Shafer's sign (pigment granules in the anterior vitreous) or symptomatology in patients ...
Aim To evaluate the long-term outcomes of intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (TA) administration after posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) during pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for patients with ...
Sensitivity analyses using empagliflozin and dulaglutide demonstrated significant associations with ION and DR, and vitreous detachment and hemorrhage were significant compared with dulaglutide.
Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is the major cause of surgical failure in retinal detachment, in which RPE cells migrate to the vitreous cavity through retinal breaks (Figure 1) and undergo ...
INTRODUCTION Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is caused by the proliferation of residual lens epithelial cells in the capsular bag, usually following cataract surgery. PCO incidence ranges from 3 ...
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