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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading health concern and a major cause of blindness .DR can be complicated by scar tissue formation, macular edema tractional retinal detachment. Optical coherence tomography has found patient with DR has diffuse retinal thickening , cystoid macular edema ,posterior
Thirty eyes of diabetic patients with diabetic retinopathy with macular edema will be randomized using simple randomization method into two groups; A and B.
Group A will undergo intravitreal injection of 500µg Diclofenac, repeated monthly for 3 months. Electroretinogram will be performed before the
Diabetes mellitus with its systemic complications has been an enormous health treat to the world population today. In the US, the ophthalmic related complications has been estimated to cause up to 4.2 million (28.5%) people in 2005 till 2008 to suffer from blindness. One of the most common causes of
1. BACKGROUND
1.1 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Despite improved cataract surgery instrumentation and techniques, the incidence of clinical CME remains 1 - 3% following uncomplicated PE/PCIOL. CME remains the most common cause of suboptimal post-operative visual acuity (VA) after uncomplicated PE/PCIOL. 1%
Symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion (sVMA), also known as Vitreomacular traction (VMT) is thought to occur due to an anomalous or incomplete posterior vitreous detachment (PVD).1 Typical symptoms of VMT include decreased reading vision and metamorphopsia. Ultra-high resolution spectral-domain optical
20 to 25 patients suffering from Irvine Gass Syndrom should be monitored for at least six months, controlled monthly. In all cases best corrected visual acuity, Spectralis-OCT (volume thickness scan), fundus photography (Optomap), intraocular pressure, slitlamp assessment and indirect ophthalmoscopy
This study is undertaken to determine effect of sustained release dexamethasone implant,Ozurdex in improving outcome of taut posterior hyaloid removal in patients with diabetic macular edema
Diabetic macular edema constitute important cause of visual impairment in patients with diabetes.Focal/ grid
Objective: Uveitis, an inflammatory condition that affects the uvea (iris, ciliary body and choroid) and adjacent structures of the eyes, is an important cause of visual loss. Most cases of uveitis, not related to an infectious agent, are thought to be autoimmune in origin and are effectively