Abstract

Pathological myopia refers to high myopia with fundus pathological changes. Choroidal neovascularization is one of its serious complications, and also the main cause of visual loss. Currently, the first-line treatment is anti-VEGF treatment, with good efficacy, high safety, good prognosis, and other advantages of vision. Commonly used anti-VEGF drugs include bevacizumab, ranibizumab, aflibercept, and conbercept. The main treatment strategies include 1+pro re nata and 3+pro re nata, and the standard of REPAIR test is often used to evaluate the re-injection. This article reviews the advantages of anti-VEGF therapy, drug selection, treatment strategy, and re-injection criteria. (Chin J Ophthalmol, 2019, 55:791-795).

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