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A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON MACULAR OEDEMA(MO)

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Dr. Jevan K. Lahoti, Dr. Nitin H. Patil
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.657

Abstract

According to past research, MO may cause impaired center vision and "washed-out" colors. Hence, our study's aim was to evaluate clinical features, etiology, and MO patterns. We have found through our investigation that MO causes 35% of the vision loss in vitreoretinal disorders with DM. So, early identification and treatment are essential to averting blindness. Numerous modifiable risk factors for DM-MO may need early intervention, like DRT, CMO, SRD, PHT, SFF, and TRD patterns. Out of which, CMO was most common in 61.73% of patients. Furthermore, we also found that FFA also influences MO treatment response. Hence, to conclude, it is essential to determine MO's etiology, pattern, and chronicity to help personalize treatment modalities and further monitor its response.

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