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Adverse Events Associated with Intraocular Injection of Anti-VEGF(bevacizumab) in Retinal Vein Occlusion: A Case Report

Elena Pacella, Paolo Turchetti, Marco Artico, Carmen Domenica Piraino, Antonella Mollicone, Andrea Bottone, Francesca Romana Parisiella, Fernanda Pacella

Neuro-Ophthalmology & Visual Neuroscience. 2015, 1(1), 22-26 doi:10.12691/novn-1-1-5
  • Figure 1. Bulbar ultrasonograhy: Vitreous dis-homogeneity left eye (LE) > right eye (RE). LE: liquid type alterations of the retinal profile in the posterior pole with involvement of the macula and optic disc. Edema of the optic nerve sheath
  • Figure 2. Ultrasonograhy orbital: Non evident expansive pathologies at the orbital site. Para-nasal sinuses well evident. RE: retina always on plane and acoustic wave of the optic nerve within standard limits
  • Figure 3. Fluorescein angiography (FA): BRVO of the ischemic- hemorrhagic type. Hyper-fluorescence of the optic disc in the left eye (LE) and no alterations of the hemo-retinal barrier (HRB) in right eye (RE)
  • Figure 4. Bulbar ultrasonograhy at 20 days from the acute events in the LE: Marked dis-homogeneity vitreous inflammation. Altered retinal profile for retinal detachment (RD) of papillary origin and involving the macula of all temporal sectors of the eye
  • Figure 5. FAG showed evidence of peri-papillary hemorrhage in right eye (RE)
  • Figure 6. FAG showed evidence of peri-papillary hemorrhage in the right eye (RE)
  • Figure 7. Bulbar ultrasonograhy: Pathological echoes in the vitreal chamber attributable to endovitreal hemorrhage with a posterior detachment of the vitreous membranes, particularly in the superior section