Clinical Data & Presentations

Visual Acuity and Lesion Size at Diagnosis of Wet AMD

Lesions at the onset of wet AMD grow more quickly, resulting in more rapid vision loss than later stage lesions. Vision is better preserved when anti-VEGF therapy is initiated while wet AMD lesions are small, and visual acuity has not yet deteriorated.​

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