Long-term effects of anti-vegf monotherapy for retinopathy of prematurity on the retinal and refractive development of eye
Conclusion:
All the anti-VEGF agents provided similar adequate axial and refractive development as well as similar abnormal vascular development in the peripheral retina. The long-term impact of this abnormally vascularized peripheral retina is a curiosity issue. From this point of view, it is an important need to determine the follow-up period and method after the anti-VEGF treatment for ROP.
Source: RETINA - Category: Opthalmology Tags: Original Study Source Type: research
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