Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6200558 | Ophthalmology | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Just as high VEGF levels contribute to progression of retinal nonperfusion in retinal vein occlusion, the same is true in patients with DME, suggesting that regardless of the underlying disease process, high levels of VEGF can cause closure of retinal vessels. However, our data also suggest that VEGF-induced worsening of retinal perfusion in DME is superimposed on another cause of more gradually worsening perfusion, possibly glucotoxicity. Thus, monthly injections of ranibizumab can slow, but not completely prevent, retinal capillary closure in patients with DME.
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Peter A. MD, Charles C. MD, PhD, Howard PhD, Roman G. MD, Jason S. MD, PhD,