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diabetic retinopathy
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sydorova m, lee ms, vascular endothelial growth factor levels in vitreous, serum of patients, either proliferative diabetic retinopathy, proliferative vitreoretinopathy, ophthalmic res, 2005 jun 29, 37(4), 188-190, singerman l, findings, the phase 2 trial, the safety, efficacy of pegaptanib sodium, macugen™, in patients, diabetic macular edema, invest ophthalmol vis sci 2005, 46, e-abstract 4674, rosenblatt rj, benson wj, diabetic retinopathy, yanoff m, ed, opthalmology, mosby, 877-887.
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