Role of Novel Inflammatory Factors in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Macular Edema
Conclusions: Relations among novel inflammatory factors should be further investigated. These findings may help improve understanding of macular edema in CRVO patients and aid the development of new treatments targeting novel inflammatory factors.PMID:38276038 | PMC:PMC10817650 | DOI:10.3390/medicina60010004 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - January 26, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kanako Yasuda Hidetaka Noma Tatsuya Mimura Ryota Nonaka Shotaro Sasaki Akemi Ofusa Masahiko Shimura Source Type: research

Role of Novel Inflammatory Factors in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Macular Edema
Conclusions: Relations among novel inflammatory factors should be further investigated. These findings may help improve understanding of macular edema in CRVO patients and aid the development of new treatments targeting novel inflammatory factors.PMID:38276038 | PMC:PMC10817650 | DOI:10.3390/medicina60010004 (Source: Medicina (Kaunas))
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - January 26, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kanako Yasuda Hidetaka Noma Tatsuya Mimura Ryota Nonaka Shotaro Sasaki Akemi Ofusa Masahiko Shimura Source Type: research

Reply to Comment on: Non-Infectious Outcomes of Intravitreal Antibiotic-Steroid Injection and Topical NSAID Versus Triple Drop Therapy Post Cataract Surgery
We appreciate Dr Novack's attention, consideration, and commentary on our article. (Source: American Journal of Ophthalmology)
Source: American Journal of Ophthalmology - January 25, 2024 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Kamran M. Riaz, Kai Ding, Asim V. Farooq Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research

Comment on Non-Infectious Outcomes of Intravitreal Antibiotic-Steroid Injection and Topical NSAID Versus Triple Drop Therapy Post Cataract Surgery
I found the report of Mian et al regarding the comparison of injected vs topical post-operative anti-inflammatory treatments to be thought provoking.1 First and foremost, of all the treatments administered in this report, only the topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) and topical corticosteroids are FDA approved products, each for reduction of post-operative inflammation. None of the products is approved for the prevention of cystoid macular edema. Further, the corticosteroid and antibiotic injected intraocularly is an unapproved product. (Source: American Journal of Ophthalmology)
Source: American Journal of Ophthalmology - January 24, 2024 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Gary D. Novack Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research

Case of persistent corneal epithelial damage after cataract surgery leading to diagnosis of vitamin A deficiency
ConclusionOur findings indicate that the ERGs are helpful for diagnosing patients with VAD associated with persistent corneal epithelial damages. (Source: Documenta Ophthalmologica)
Source: Documenta Ophthalmologica - January 24, 2024 Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research