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Impacts of intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy on retinal anatomy and neurophysiology in diabetic macular edema.

Zübeyir YozgatMustafa DoğanMehmet Cem SabanerHamidu Hamisi GobekaSerpil Yazgan Akpolat
Published in: International ophthalmology (2021)
Patients with DME showed profound improvement in the retinal neurophysiological function, which was also accompanied by anatomical and ultrastructural integrity recovery after intravitreal aflibercept therapy. In the pathogenesis of DME, the influence of neurodegeneration has been increasingly gaining significant attention. Consequently, the need to assess neurophysiological effects of anti-VEGF therapy using a variety of diagnostic measures like electrophysiological studies and multimodal imaging technologies is undeniably growing.
Keyphrases
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