Eye injection vs pills: which better fights rare Vision-Threatening disease?
NCT ID NCT07405489
Summary
This study looked back at medical records to compare two common starting treatments for a rare autoimmune eye disease called Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH). Researchers compared oral steroid pills (prednisolone) to a steroid injection near the eye (triamcinolone) in 30 adult patients. The main goal was to see which treatment better controlled eye inflammation over three months and improved vision over six months.
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Benha University
Banhā, Benha, 13111, Egypt
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