Accelerated ischemic vascular retinopathy after intravitreally injected bevacizumab for central retinal vein occlusion in elderly patients
Vincenzo Isola,1 Alfredo Pece,1,2 Claudio Massironi,1 Simone Reposi,1 Fabio Dimastrogiovanni11Department of Ophthalmology, Melegnano Hospital, 2Fondazione Retina 3000, Milano, ItalyBackground: Ischemic changes in the retinal circulation are an uncommon but severe adverse vascular reaction to intravi...
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Main Authors: | Isola V, Pece A, Massironi C, Reposi S, Dimastrogiovanni F |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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