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Patients who are diagnosed with wet
macular degeneration have new options for laser treatments.
As macular degeneration progresses, new blood vessels may develop
in the eye, which can cause scarring and a loss of central vision.
To stop the progression of the disease and limit scarring, laser
treatments can be applied to stop the growth of new blood vessels.
The type of laser treatment used depends on the appearance and behavior
of the macula and its surrounding tissue. One new technique, Photodynamic
Therapy (PDT), has been successful in treating about 10%
of this population.
Like most laser treatments, PDT and other macular degeneration
laser treatments are performed on a same day, outpatient basis.
Specialized diagnostic testing using a flouroscein
angiograph is conducted in advance to determine the exact
location of blood vessels and the amount of scarring taking place.
The outcome of this testing determines the type of laser treatment
to be used.
Experimentation for new treatment techniques for macular degeneration
is currently on the rise. IEI will remain in the forefront of research
and clinical trials for new techniques in order to provide our patients
with state-of-the-art care as it becomes available.
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