Comparison of natural course, intravitreal triamcin-olone and macular laser photocoagulation for treatment of mild diabetic macular edema

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Purpose: To assess the natural course of the mild diabetic macular edema(DME) and to compare the visual outcomes with the patients with receiving either macular laser photocoagulation or intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide(IVTA). Methods: 28 eyes with central macular thickness (CMT) of between 250 to 300μm were followed without treatment and 48 eyes with CMT between 300 to 500μm had been divided into 3 sub-groups according to treatment. We evaluated the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and CMT of natural course group and compared the BCVA and CMT of the patients who had been treated with IVTA or macular laser treatment. Results: The eyes with DME between 250 to 300μm showed no significant change in BCVA and CMT at 6 month. Among the eyes with DME between 300 to 500μm, all 3 subgroups showed no statistically significant change of BCVA at any follow up period and no significant difference was revealed among the subgroups. All subgroups showed significant reduction of CMT after 1 month and maintained until final follow-up and there was no significant difference among subgroups. Conclusions: Mild DME between 250 to 500μm did not show significant worsening of BCVA or macular edema without any specific treatment. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Kwon, S. I., Baek, S. U., & Park, I. W. (2013). Comparison of natural course, intravitreal triamcin-olone and macular laser photocoagulation for treatment of mild diabetic macular edema. International Journal of Medical Sciences, 10(3), 243–249. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijms.3971

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