Transzonular vitreous injection vs a single drop compounded topical pharmaceutical regimen after cataract surgery
Bret L Fisher,1 Rick Potvin2 1Eye Center of North Florida, Panama City, FL, USA; 2Science in Vision, Akron, NY, USA Purpose: To compare the relative effectiveness of a Tri-Moxi-Vanc intraocular solution injected transzonularly into the vitreous with the topical formulation of Pred-Moxi-Ketor (give...
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Main Authors: | Fisher BL, Potvin R |
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Dove Medical Press
2016
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