A case of vascularized corneal opacity treated with aflibercept
Background: Corneal neovascularization (CNV) is a serious condition that can lead to a profound decline in vision. Current research on treating CNV with angiogenesis inhibitors is underway in numerous centers, and a number of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of this approach. Purpose: To prese...
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Main Authors: | A.S. Cholak (Author), I.O. Nasinnyk (Author), P.O. Kostenko (Author), S.A. Iakimenko (Author), A.R. Korol (Author) |
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Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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