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Iris neovascularization is one of the most severe ocular complications occuring after vitrectomy in diabetic patients. This complication can be predicted by performing preoperative iris fluorescein angiography.
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Machermèr, R. (1986). Preoperative Iris Angiography: a Prognostic Tool for Diabetic Patients. In: Blankenship, G.W., Binder, S., Gonvers, M., Stirpe, M. (eds) Basic and Advanced Vitreous Surgery. FIDIA Research Series, vol 2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3881-0_44
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