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Kuznetzov A.S., Skrebkov A.I., Shakmakov E.A. COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO TREATMENT OF VITREOMACULAR TRACTION SYNDROMEIn this paper we show our experience in long-term use of local steroid and nonsteroid therapy in patients after surgery with vitreomacular traction syndrome. The advantages of an integrated approach to the treatment of this disease.Key words: vitreomacular traction, cystic welling, non-steroidal therapy, optical coherence tomography.
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Authors: Kuznetsov A.S., Skrebkov A.I.
Year: 2014
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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