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Distinguishing Urgent vs. Monitorable Retinal Vein Occlusion

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    Retinal vein occlusion can range from mild, monitorable disease to vision-threatening pathology requiring immediate intervention, making early risk stratification essential for preserving sight. Tune in to hear Dr. Ashkan Abbey, Director of Clinical Research at Texas Retina Associates in Dallas, outline how he evaluates macular edema, ischemia, and neovascularization to determine when to initiate anti-VEGF therapy and when close observation is appropriate.

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    Retinal vein occlusion can range from mild, monitorable disease to vision-threatening pathology requiring immediate intervention, making early risk stratification essential for preserving sight. Tune in to hear Dr. Ashkan Abbey, Director of Clinical Research at Texas Retina Associates in Dallas, outline how he evaluates macular edema, ischemia, and neovascularization to determine when to initiate anti-VEGF therapy and when close observation is appropriate.

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