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Roesel M et al. - Uveitic CME and visual acuity not responding to systemic immunosuppression and acetazolamide may improve after an IVTA and OFTA injection. The effect is mostly transient. While the IVTA injections were more effective for improving CME, ocular hypertension and cataracts developed more often.

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