Is Intravitreal Injection of Kenalog Helpful in Treating CRVO or BRVO?
September 29, 2009
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A major article in Archives this month demonstrated improved vision in CRVO with 1 mg intravitreal injection of Kenalog, but none in BRVO. Increasing the dose to 4mg did not improve the results. This issue has been debated for a long time, and it’s wonderful to have such an excellent study finally putting the issue to rest.
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