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    Albert J. Augustin, editor.
    Summary: This book explains how to use intravitreal steroids optimally in the management of patients with intraocular inflammation (uveitis) and macular edema. The rationale for this treatment approach is first explained by examining the pathophysiology of these disease entities, with particular attention to the major role of inflammatory processes. Devices for the delivery of steroids to the eye are discussed, and guidance provided on the role of imaging studies before, during, and after steroid therapy. The value of different steroidal approaches is then considered in detail. Other topics addressed include the use of steroids as a surgical adjunct and within a combination strategy. Uveitis and macular edema are common sight-threatening diseases or complications of diabetes and retinal vein occlusion for which no adequate treatment was available until recently. Both trainees and practitioners will find Intravitreal Steroids to be an invaluable aid in combating these blinding diseases.

    Contents:
    Pathophysiology of Macular Edema in General ? Results from basic research
    Pathophysiology of Macular Edema in Diabetes, Retinal Vein Occlusion and Uveitis
    Imaging before, during and after steroid therapy
    Devices for the delivery of steroids to the eye
    Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema with steroids
    Treatment of Macular Edema due to Retinal Vein Occlusion with steroids
    Treatment of Uveitis with steroids
    Steroids as a surgical adjunct
    Steroids in a combination strategy.
    Digital Access Springer 2015