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To analyze macula edema formation after cataract surgery called Irvine-Gass-Syndrome.
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20 to 25 patients suffering from Irvine Gass Syndrom should be monitored for at least six months, controlled monthly. In all cases best corrected visual acuity, Spectralis-OCT (volume thickness scan), fundus photography (Optomap), intraocular pressure, slitlamp assessment and indirect ophthalmoscopy should be performed on every visit. Fluorescein angiography should be performed at baseline and after 3 and 6 months.
Inclusion criteria:
Patients older than 18 years who develop macula edema secondary to cataract surgery.
Exclusion criteria:
Visual acuity worse than 20/400, known history of glaucoma and steroid response, any macular disease interfering with visual acuity (DME, AMD, etc.), history of vitrectomy, use of systemic, periocular, or intraocular corticosteroids within 30 days.
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Inclusion criteria
Patients older than 18 years who develop macula edema secondary to cataract surgery
Exclusion criteria
Visual acuity worse than 20/400, known history of glaucoma and steroid response, any macular disease interfering with visual acuity (DME, AMD, etc.), history of vitrectomy, use of systemic, periocular, or intraocular corticosteroids within 30 days.
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