Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6200739 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Good long-term outcomes of VEGF inhibition for neovascular AMD were found in this study. These results may be better than other reports because more injections were given to our patients, possibly associated with a greater incentive for the physician to treat. Further studies to determine how to maximize the proportion of eyes that retain the initial VA gains of anti-VEGF are warranted.
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Authors
Mark C. MBBS, PhD, Anna PhD, Daniel MD, PhD, Judy M. PhD, CStat, Jennifer J. MB, BS (Hons), Robyn H. MBBS, PhD, Ian L. MB, BS, Rohan W. MB, BS, Nigel MB, BS, Alex P. MB, BS, Fight Retinal Blindness Study Group Fight Retinal Blindness Study Group,