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RETINAL VASCULITIS and ITS MANAGEMENT IN SERVING SOLDIERS - LONG TERM FOLLOW UP STUDY.

200 eyes of 110 male serving military personnel showing retinal vasculitis in various stages were managed with institution of steroids, ATT, photocoagulation, cryoablation and vitreo retinal surgery as indicated in a span of 78 months. 156 eyes showing evidence of vasoproliferation responded favourably to laser photocoagulation. Over all 80% of the patients showed good functional recovery with combined modalities of management thereby obviating recurrent morbidity and invalidation in trained combatant manpower in wage earning age group. Cases with complicated retinal vasculitis had to be treated in a sophisticated retina centre having facilities for Fluorescein angiography, laser and vitreo-retinal surgery.

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