Publications by authors named "C Korb"

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a multifactorial disorder, and there is growing evidence of immunological involvement in its pathogenesis. To address this, we aimed to identify biomarker candidates related to retinal antigens in patients with neovascular AMD treated with ranibizumab and healthy subjects. This study was designed as a prospective, open, parallel-group, interventional, single-center phase IV trial.

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  • - Retinal vascular diseases like diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein occlusion can lead to significant vision loss due to issues such as inflammation and capillary leakage, which cause macular edema.
  • - Sulodexide is a glycosaminoglycan with properties that help protect blood vessels and reduce inflammation, potentially improving conditions associated with retinal diseases by lowering oxidative stress and angiogenic factors.
  • - The review discusses sulodexide's pharmacological effects, clinical applications in various venous and diabetic diseases, and presents research on its effectiveness specifically for treating retinal vascular conditions.
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With this study, we investigate the short-term clinical outcomes of patients affected by diabetic macular edema (DME) after switching to intravitreal Faricimab (IVF) in a real-world setting. We conducted a retrospective chart review on all patients treated for DME with IVF who showed insufficient responses to prior anti-VEGF therapy. Data collected included baseline patient demographics, medical history, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), central retinal thickness (CRT) and central retinal volume (CRV).

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) represents a severe complication of diabetes mellitus, characterized by irreversible visual impairment resulting from microvascular abnormalities. Since the global prevalence of diabetes continues to escalate, DR has emerged as a prominent area of research interest. The development and progression of DR encompass a complex interplay of pathological and physiological mechanisms, such as high glucose-induced oxidative stress, immune responses, vascular endothelial dysfunction, as well as damage to retinal neurons.

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prevalent degenerative disorder of the central retina, which holds global significance as the fourth leading cause of blindness. The condition is characterized by a multifaceted pathophysiology that involves aging, oxidative stress, inflammation, vascular dysfunction, and complement activation. The complex interplay of these factors contributes to the initiation and progression of AMD.

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