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Background
Epidemiology
Anatomy
Pathophysiology
Etiology
Genetics
Prognostic Factors
Clinical History
Physical Examination
Age group
Associated comorbidity
Associated activity
Acuity of presentation
Differential Diagnoses
Laboratory Studies
Imaging Studies
Procedures
Histologic Findings
Staging
Treatment Paradigm
by Stage
by Modality
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Surgical Interventions
Hormone Therapy
Immunotherapy
Hyperthermia
Photodynamic Therapy
Stem Cell Transplant
Targeted Therapy
Palliative Care
Medication
1 drop of 1%, 2%, or 4% solution 4 times a day
1-2 drops administered three times a day into the conjunctival sac
Put 1 to 2 drops of a 0.5% solution in the affected eye every 8 hour
Give a single drop into the conjunctiva six times a day
Indicated for Glaucoma
0.2 mg was applied with the saturated sponges (i.e., provided in kit) uniformly to the therapy area with the surgical forceps
The duration of treatment is nearly two minutes
Note:
It should not be administered as intraocularly
It is recommended to apply a fine strip of 0.025% ointment topically roughly (0.5 cm area) one time every 3 days thrice daily
Administer 62.5mg tablet orally twice a day
Future Trends
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