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Association of Acute Endophthalmitis With Intravitreal Injections of Corticosteroids or Anti–Vascular Growth Factor Agents in a Nationwide Study in France

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2018

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The findings from this study of a nationwide database appear to have confirmed the low incidence rate of acute endophthalmitis after IVTs of corticosteroids or anti-VEGF agents. Although an association may not necessarily indicate a cause and effect, the risk for acute endophthalmitis after IVTs appeared to be higher for corticosteroids compared with anti-VEGF agents, while a lower risk of endophthalmitis appeared to be found with prefilled syringes of anti-VEGF medications.

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