Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8793875 | Ophthalmology | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The repeated longer-term administration of DEX inserts in noninfectious uveitis patients, either alone or in combination with other therapies, led to improved CRT, BCVA, and VH. Underlying diseases and concomitant systemic therapy seem to have an impact on overall treatment benefit. Ocular complications were reversible and were managed by local treatment, with exception of cataract formation.
Keywords
Crtgroup BHuronGroup IIIiOpGroup ABCVAlogMARCMEcystoid macular edemastandard deviationCSAMustbest-corrected visual acuityVisual acuityMulticenter Uveitis Steroid Treatmentbirdshot retinochoroidopathycyclosporin Acentral retinal thicknessIntraocular pressurelogarithm of the minimum angle of resolutionGroup IGroup II
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Authors
Dominika MD, Gerrit A. MD, Sibylle MD, Theresa MD, Sabrina Thees, Uwe MD,