
Opinion|Videos|September 30, 2024
A case of DME with persistent subretinal fluid
Author(s)Nikolas London, MD, FACS
Fact checked by: Nikolas London, MD, FACS
Dr. London discusses a case of diabetic macular edema (DME) with persistent subretinal fluid, emphasizing the diagnostic considerations, treatment options, and the implications for patient outcomes in the context of evolving therapeutic approaches.
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