Photodynamic therapy of eye diseases
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Photodynamic therapy of eye diseases
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy is presently being used to treat several cutaneous cancers. The production of new second generation photosensitizers with better absorption spectra and systemic tolerance has lead to active investigation of these compounds in ophthalmology. The selective tissue damage with PDT is achieved by sequestration of the photosensitizer in the target tissue and focal activation of the photosensitizer by low energy directed light. The potential uses for PDT include the treatment of ocular tumors, neovascularization and ciliary body ablation. Human studies for choroidal neovascularization are presently underway and clinical PDT may become a mainstream therapy in the future.
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