Current and emerging therapies for corneal neovascularization
The cornea is unique because of its complete avascularity. Corneal neovascularization
(CNV) can result from a variety of etiologies including contact lens wear; corneal infections; …
(CNV) can result from a variety of etiologies including contact lens wear; corneal infections; …
[HTML][HTML] Corneal neovascularization and biological therapy
OB Voiculescu, LM Voinea… - Journal of medicine and …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Corneal avascularity is necessary for the preservation of optimal vision. The cornea
maintains a dynamic balance between pro-and antiangiogenic factors that allows it to …
maintains a dynamic balance between pro-and antiangiogenic factors that allows it to …
Treatments for corneal neovascularization: a review
D Gupta, C Illingworth - Cornea, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Corneal neovascularization (CNV) may be a physiological response to various stimuli, but a
chronic and persistent upregulation of neoangiogenesis can result in pathological CNV …
chronic and persistent upregulation of neoangiogenesis can result in pathological CNV …
Corneal neovascularization and the utility of topical VEGF inhibition: ranibizumab (Lucentis) vs bevacizumab (Avastin)
Corneal avascularity is necessary for the preservation of optimal vision. The cornea
maintains a dynamic balance between pro-and antiangiogenic factors that allows it to …
maintains a dynamic balance between pro-and antiangiogenic factors that allows it to …
Corneal neovascularization: molecular events and therapeutic options
Y Shakiba, K Mansouri, D Arshadi… - Recent patents on …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Corneal neovascularization (NV) is a significant complication of numerous infectious and
non-infectious ocular surface disorders. Presence of newly formed blood vessels in the …
non-infectious ocular surface disorders. Presence of newly formed blood vessels in the …
[HTML][HTML] Up-to-date molecular medicine strategies for management of ocular surface neovascularization
Ocular surface neovascularization and its resulting pathological changes significantly alter
corneal refraction and obstruct light path to the retina, and hence is a major cause of vision …
corneal refraction and obstruct light path to the retina, and hence is a major cause of vision …
Horizons in therapy for corneal angiogenesis
S Maddula, DK Davis, S Maddula, MK Burrow… - Ophthalmology, 2011 - Elsevier
Corneal neovascularization can lead to a devastating disease process that involves the
breakdown of the limbal barrier and the formation of blood vessels in the cornea, leading to …
breakdown of the limbal barrier and the formation of blood vessels in the cornea, leading to …
Corneal neovascularization: an anti-VEGF therapy review
JH Chang, NK Garg, E Lunde, KY Han, S Jain… - Survey of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Corneal neovascularization is a serious condition that can lead to a profound decline in
vision. The abnormal vessels block light, cause corneal scarring, compromise visual acuity …
vision. The abnormal vessels block light, cause corneal scarring, compromise visual acuity …
Therapeutic approaches for corneal neovascularization
S Feizi, AA Azari, S Safapour - Eye and Vision, 2017 - Springer
Angiogenesis refers to new blood vessels that originate from pre-existing vascular
structures. Corneal neovascularization which can lead to compromised visual acuity occurs …
structures. Corneal neovascularization which can lead to compromised visual acuity occurs …
Corneal neovascularization
MP Nicholas, N Mysore - Experimental eye research, 2021 - Elsevier
The optical clarity of the cornea is essential for maintaining good visual acuity. Corneal
neovascularization, which is a major cause of vision loss worldwide, leads to corneal …
neovascularization, which is a major cause of vision loss worldwide, leads to corneal …