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    • Retinal Diseases
    • Inflammatory Eye Conditions

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    • Posterior uveitis is a significant global cause of ocular morbidity.
    • Systemic corticosteroids (CS) are the primary treatment but carry substantial side effects.
    • Immunomodulatory therapy (IMT) is an alternative but has toxicities and limited efficacy for some.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review posterior uveitis entities treatable with retinal pharmacotherapy.
    • To explore localized treatment options for posterior uveitis.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of common posterior uveitis conditions.
    • Focus on entities amenable to retinal pharmacotherapy.

    Main Results:

    • Intravitreal corticosteroid implants offer localized anti-inflammatory delivery.
    • Local administration may avoid systemic complications associated with CS and IMT.

    Conclusions:

    • Retinal pharmacotherapy presents a promising approach for managing posterior uveitis.
    • Localized treatments aim to improve therapeutic levels while reducing systemic toxicity.