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CASE REPORT: We present a 71-year-old patient with an Artisan(®) implant and macular oedema associated with unsatisfactory response to repeated intravitreal corticosteroids. An intravitreal Trigon(®) and Avastin(®) combined injection was given, and acute glaucoma developed. Anterior chamber washout was performed to resolve the rise in intraocular pressure. In spite of an excellent macular response, this was only temporary, and the corneal endothelium, which had remained competent so far, suffered irreversible damage. DISCUSSION: The combination of both treatments, along with the particular anatomic features in these patients, may have been precipitating factors in this unfortunate outcome.
Departamento de Retina, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid, España. Electronic address: dramegara@yahoo.es.
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