MACULAR EDEMA TREATMENT IN DIABETIC RETINOPATHY 0 By Rossella Occhipinti on May 23, 2011 Capsula eBurnea Macular edema represents a common clinical complication in diabetic patients with retinopathy. The risk for a diabetic patient to develop macular edema is around 10%. Although the precise etiology of macular edema is not completely known, understanding its pathogenic mechanisms could help in developing new therapeutic procedures. Keeping the common risk factors under control is of crucial importance in the prevention and management of ocular complications. As regards the treatment of these complications, current literature recommends laser therapy as the gold-standard. The aim of this article is to examine all the therapeutic possibilities by describing the advantages and disadvantages of each methodology Rossella Occhipinti Share. Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
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