Corneal neovascularization (CNV) occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow into the cornea in response to ischemic or hypoxic conditions caused by infections, inflammation or chemical injuries. CREB ...
Choroidal neovascularization (CNV ... or red lump beneath the retina and is often surrounded by a dark pigment ring with macular hemorrhage (Figure 3). Typically, myopic CNV is located between ...
Rigid gas permeable contact lenses can offer a safe option for obtaining the best possible visual result in cases of iatrogenic keratectasia. [12,14,54] Typically, patients with keratectasia ...