Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6200990 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Postoperative HORV is an exceedingly rare and potentially devastating condition that can occur after otherwise uncomplicated cataract surgery. Although the precise cause remains unknown, this disease may represent a delayed immune reaction similar to vancomycin-induced leukocytoclastic vasculitis. Despite treatment with high-dose corticosteroids, antiviral medication, and early vitrectomy in many patients, visual outcomes typically were poor in this series. Early intervention with intravitreal anti-VEGF medication and panretinal photocoagulation may help to prevent additional vision loss resulting from neovascular glaucoma.
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Authors
Andre J. MD, Anjali R. MD, Robert E. MD, Michelle M. MD, PhD, Caroline R. MD, Mark W. MD, Deborah I. MA, John MD, Thomas A. MD, Andrew A. MD, MBA, Ivan R. MD, Lucia MD, MPH, Dean MD,