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    Anti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmology

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    Anti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmology

    Anti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmology
    Slack Incorporated | English | 2017 | ISBN-10: 1630913219 | 200 pages | PDF | 4.31 mb

    by Jay S Duker MD (Author),‎ Michelle C. Liang MD (Author)

    The introduction of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agents has revolutionized therapy for a host of ocular diseases associated with leakage from normal blood vessels and pathologic blood vessel growth.Anti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmologyis an all-inclusive reference designed to provide detailed, up-to-date, and clinically relevant information on the current use of anti-VEGF agents in the treatment of all ocular conditions.

    Drs. Jay S. Duker and Michelle C. Liang have assembled a prestigious group of contributors who pool their collective expertise in this comprehensive book.Anti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmologyis split into two sections with the first providing the history of VEGF and an overview of anti-VEGF agents and different routes of drug delivery, as it is important for eye care providers to be familiar with up-to-date aspects of the medications and indications for use.

    The second section details the clinical uses of anti-VEGF agents in numerous ocular diseases, from the anterior segment including cornea and glaucoma to uveitis and various retinal and choroidal diseases. Each chapter in this section summarizes the disease process and utilizes high-quality ocular imaging to demonstrate the therapeutic use of the anti-VEGF agents.

    Some of the topics covered inAnti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmology:
    Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    Retinal Vein Occlusion
    Uveitis
    Neovascular Glaucoma
    Macular Edema
    Retinopathy of Prematurity
    Corneal Disease
    Anti-VEGF Use in Ophthalmologycombines the theory and applications of anti-VEGF agents, making it not only a great learning tool for beginners but also a useful reference tool for a wide range of eye care professionals including optometrists, residents, comprehensive ophthalmologists, as well as specialists in anterior segment, pediatrics, and vitreoretinal disease.



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