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A reply to short-term effect of intravitreal anti-VEGFs delivery on intraocular pressure
  1. Kwesi N Amissah-Arthur1,
  2. Alia Rashid2,
  3. Fahd Quhill1,2,3
  1. 1Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital, Winson Green, Birmingham, UK
  2. 2Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary, Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK
  3. 3Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Kwesi N Amissah-Arthur, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital, Dudley Road, Winson Green, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK; kaarthur{at}doctors.net.uk

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We took great interest in the recent article on intraocular pressure rise following intravitreal antivascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF) by Nabili et al.1 We agree that there is probably no need for routine pre- and post-intraocular pressure (IOP) checks following delivery of anti-VEGF in most patients.

We …

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