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Vitreous inflammatory factors and macular oedema

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
Diabetic retinopathy (DR), branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) and central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) are frequently complicated by macular oedema (MO), a condition that arises as a direct consequence of blood–retinal barrier (BRB) breakdown and the subsequent increase in vascular permeability.
Hideharu, Funatsu   +3 more
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MACULAR OEDEMA IN THE REATTACHED RETINA

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1979
A material consisting of 24 consecutive patients has been studied retrospectively, after a successful retinal detachment operation. Macular oedema was demonstrated by fluorescein angiography in nine patients (35%), and was found to be the most frequent cause of poor recovery of visual function.
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[Macular oedema].

Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2010
Macular edema is a well-known endpoint of ocular diseases, but the pathogenic impact of extra and intracellular fluid accumulation still remains uncertain. While most author favor an extracellular fluid accumulation as the main causative factor, there are indication that Muller cells swelling may also contribute to edema development.
Carmen, Toma, Benone, Carstocea
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Macular Oedema and Retinal Branch Vein Occlusion

Retina, 1980
The visual prognosis of patients suffering from retinal branch vein occlusion complicated by macular oedema is assessed in relation to the degress of capillary fallout. Extensive retinal capillary fallout associated with macular oedema was found to confer a poor visual prognosis in a series of 89 patients followed for an average time of 14 months.
D V, Greer, I J, Constable, R L, Cooper
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Influence of macular oedema on the measurement of macular pigment optical density

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2015
The purpose of this study was to determine macular pigment optical density (MPOD) in patients with macular degeneration as well as in patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy.Fifty-one phakic patients with either age-related macular degeneration (60 eyes of 30 patients; average age, 70.9 years) or non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (42 ...
Simone, Thiele   +3 more
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Macular microcirculation and macular oedema in branch retinal vein occlusion

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009
The relationship between the blood-flow velocity in the perifoveal capillaries and macular oedema was investigated in patients with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO).This study compared 18 patients with BRVO and 16 healthy volunteers. Perifoveal capillary blood-flow velocity was measured on fluorescein angiograms with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope
H, Noma   +7 more
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Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Oedema

2021
Pseudophakic cystoid macular oedema (PCMO), Irvine-Gass syndrome, is defined as oedema newly formed after cataract surgery, which is associated with symptomatic vision loss 6/12 or worse. The incidence of angiographic PCMO 1–2 months postoperatively has been reported as high as 20–30% and OCT PCMO 4–41%.
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Therapeutic Approaches to Macular Oedema

2006
The current treatment of macular oedema remains unsatisfactory. The dissection of the molecular mechanisms responsible for the formation of macular oedema will lead to the identification of specific therapeutic targets, and the successful application of this knowledge will result in the generation of more effective treatment modalities.
Antonia M. Joussen, Bernd Kirchhof
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Macular Oedema

2023
Amod Gupta   +3 more
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Clinical Study Macular Oedema

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
Prior to the development of the ophthalmoscope, macular oedema remained mostly unknown. Macular oedema is caused by fluid buildup in the retinal layers around the fovea. It causes vision loss by changing the functional cell connection in the retina and stimulating an inflammatory reparative response. The clinical profile, aetiology, and varied types of
V. H. Karambelkar   +5 more
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