PMID: 6170310Sep 1, 1981Paper

Treatment of radiation retinopathy

The British Journal of Ophthalmology
P R ChaudhuriA R Rosenthal

Abstract

A case of radiation induced retinopathy with neovascularisation arising from the optic disc and retina was treated with panretinal argon laser photocoagulation. Complete regression of the new vessels was observed within 2 weeks of therapy. The pathogenesis of neovascularisation in this condition is discussed.

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