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Cyclocryotherapy in Neovascular Glaucoma
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978To determine the long-term effects of cyclocryotherapy, we conducted a follow-up with a mean of 24.9 +/- 13.9 months in 50 eyes of 46 patients with neovascular glaucoma. On final examination, intraocular pressure in 16 (32%) of the eyes was greater than 26 mm Hg and in 17 (34%), less than or equal to 25 mm Hg; 17 (34%) developed phthisis bulbi ...
Kenneth B. Mitchell+2 more
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Photocoagulation for Choroidal Neovascularization
Ophthalmology, 1983Nearly 90% of severe visual loss among patients with senile macular degeneration can be ascribed to the neovascular form of the disease. The Senile Macular Degeneration Study demonstrated that argon laser photocoagulation can reduce the risk of severe visual loss by more than 60% among patients with choroidal new vessel membranes 200 microns or greater
Stuart L. Fine, Robert P. Murphy
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Retinal and choroidal neovascularization
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2000The unique vascular supply of the retina, the ability to visualize the vasculature in vivo, and the ability to selectively express genes in the retina make the retina an ideal model system to study molecular mechanisms of angiogenesis. In addition, this area of investigation has great clinical significance, because retinal and choroidal ...
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Mediators of Neovascularization
1987We are trying to characterize the events necessary to induce neovascularization as an approach to understanding the process in the adult organism. The rabbit cornea assay has been utilized in vivo to show angiogenic capacity of tissues or chemically defined compounds.
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