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From: Topical NSAIDs, intravitreal dexamethasone and peribulbar triamcinolone for pseudophakic macular edema

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SS-OCT scans of a patient who received intravitreal dexamethasone implant (IDI) after suboptimal response to topical NSAIDs. a Baseline scan. BCVA: 0.6 logMAR, CRT: 483 μm, CCT: 267 μm. b Scan after 2 months of topical NSAIDs. BCVA remained unchanged (0.6 logMAR), CRT decreased to 471 μm, CCT was 269 μm. Since BCVA had not improved and CRT had improved scarcely and macular edema persisted, IDI was administered. c SS-OCT scan at 12 months post-IDI. BCVA improved to 0.4 logMAR, CRT decreased to 335 μm, macular edema was resolved, and CCT decreased to 227 μm. Disruption of external retinal layers can be observed. No drusen were found in funduscopy

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