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Intravitreous Injection for Establishing Ocular Diseases Model
 
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Intravitreous Injection for Establishing Ocular Diseases Model

Article DOI: 10.3791/313-v 05:37 min October 1st, 2007
October 1st, 2007

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Intravitreous injection is a widely used technique in visual sciences research for ocular diseases or as direct application of local treatment. This video demonstrated a protocol for intravitreous injection using a 1ml syringe with glass pipette. Useful tips about avoiding massive bleeding and lens damage are given.

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Intravitreous Injection Ocular Diseases Model Visual Sciences Research Animal Models Local Treatment Injection Procedure 1 Ml Syringe Glass Pipettes Injection Needles Retina Structure Bleeding Infection Risk Traumatic Cataract Interruption Of Normal Ocular Structure Puncture Point Vitreous Pressure
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