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Retinal Fibrosis after Intravitreal Injections:Part 3:the Crunch Syndrom by Gabriela Grimaldi and Giuseppe Cancian
The Crunch Syndrome is a complication associated after anti-VEGF injections in eyes with retinal ischemia and neovascularization. It is crucial to underscore the risks of anti-VEGF treatment in the presence of severe retinal ischemic diseases. Our case highlights the inclusion of BRVO among these conditions. Retinal Fibrosis 3/3 Too few anti-VEGF treatments in the case […]
When retinal neovascolarisation ends in fibrosis:part 2/3 by Maria Vittoria Cicinelli
In this second of three lectures dedicated to retinal fibrosis, Professor Maria Vittoria Cicinelli from Milan shows us how not only does AMD treated with IVI very often evolve towards fibrosis (50% in 8 years) but how this is also the case for myopic membranes (34% in 5 years) and angioid striae (50% in 2 […]
Retinal Fibrosis after Intravitreal Injections:Part 1 Biology by Sandro De Falco
Retinal fibrosis following years of intravitreal injections is one of the most feared complications.We present a series of lectures on this fundamental epidemiological problem. In the first, Dr Sandro De Falco from Naples explains the biological basis of the formation of these fibrotic changes.
Artificial Intelligence in Retinal Deseases by Gabor Somfai (comments by F. Bandello)
Dear Friends, the time has come to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) in our notebooks: why will you tell me? Because AI is revolutionising our world at such a speed that, as soon as you have uttered a concept about it, it is already outdated. Ophthalmology is no exception and the way we practise our […]
