What Retinal Complications Arise From Abnormal Angiogenesis?
March 26, 2009
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What retinal vascular complications exist from abnormal angiogenesis within the context of the retina? What are the demographics and incidence of these diseases? For example, retinal angiomatous proliferation apparently arises from the deep capillary plexus (Stage I).
Kim Paes
Scientist at Lexicon Pharmaceuticals
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