2018
DOI: 10.1097/00006982-900000000-96460
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

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“…While the beneficial effects of combined treatment of anti-VEGF plus PRP has not been fully clarified in clinical trials, this approach appears to be a preferred practice pattern in the clinical practice setting. Yet, recent reporting from the American Society of Retina Specialists Preferences and Trends surveys revealed some clinician preference for anti-VEGF monotherapy in a select group of patients . However, limitations of anti-VEGF therapy have been reported, and ultimately, the treatment choice for PDR must be considered carefully based on the risks and benefits of each individual therapy and the patient’s values and compliance …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the beneficial effects of combined treatment of anti-VEGF plus PRP has not been fully clarified in clinical trials, this approach appears to be a preferred practice pattern in the clinical practice setting. Yet, recent reporting from the American Society of Retina Specialists Preferences and Trends surveys revealed some clinician preference for anti-VEGF monotherapy in a select group of patients . However, limitations of anti-VEGF therapy have been reported, and ultimately, the treatment choice for PDR must be considered carefully based on the risks and benefits of each individual therapy and the patient’s values and compliance …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spontaneous resolution can be expected if the choroidal mass is secondary to localized hemorrhage [2]. Only a few cases of choroidal inflammation that have undergone spontaneous resolution have been reported [17, 18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FNAB is a relatively safe and effective diagnostic procedure, especially when a definitive diagnosis cannot be achieved despite ancillary studies and systemic investigations [6, 20]. Cytologic evaluation of the FNAB sample in 1 published case had revealed nonspecific inflammation, excluding a neoplastic process [18]. The immediate onset in our case 1 after an intraocular surgery, and the presence of hyperreflective dots in the retina, subretinal space, and choroid on OCT in case 2, suggest a probable inflammatory etiology for both.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%