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Current approaches to hemophthalmia treatment. Review

Ophthalmology

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Title Current approaches to hemophthalmia treatment. Review
Современные подходы к лечению гемофтальма. Обзор
 
Creator D. Andgelova V.
Д. Анджелова В.; ФГБУ «НИИ глазных болезней» РАМН, Москва
 
Subject vitreous body; hemophthalmia; enzymotherapy; vitrectomy
стекловидное тело; гемофтальм; ферментотерапия; витрэктомия
 
Description Main directions in the treatment of hemophthalmia are appeared: medication, surgical and enzymotherapy (intravitreal enzymatic treatment — IFL, vitrectomy). the choice of the treating direction is determined by many factors such as severity of the clinical pro- cess, somatic condition of the patient (diabetes, hypertension), etc.
Основными направлениями в лечении гемофтальма остаются: медикаментозное, ферментотерапия и хирургическое (ин- травитреальное ферментное лечение — ИФЛ, витрэктомии). Выбор направления лечения определяется многими факторами, такими как тяжесть клинического процесса, общим соматическим состоянием больного (сахарный диабет, гипертоническая болезнь) и т. д.
 
Publisher Ophthalmology
Офтальмология
 
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Date 2014-07-10
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://www.ophthalmojournal.com/index.php/opht/article/view/103
 
Source Ophthalmology; Том 9, № 2 (2012); 8-10
Офтальмология; Том 9, № 2 (2012); 8-10
1816-5095
 
Language rus
 
Relation http://www.ophthalmojournal.com/index.php/opht/article/view/103/94
 
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