RVO AND YOUR EYE
VEGF and Ang-2 are proteins that help keep blood vessels in your eyes healthy.
When their levels are too high, it can lead to eye problems such as RVO.
Healthy eye
In a healthy eye, VEGF and Ang-2 keep blood vessels stable and working properly, supporting clear vision.
Eye with RVO
In RVO, VEGF and Ang-2* cause the central vein or smaller branch veins in the back of the eye to become blocked. This causes blood vessels to grow abnormally, swell, and leak fluid which can lead to blurry vision or vision loss.
*Levels of Ang-2 proteins are increased in some people with RVO.
Ang-2=angiopoietin-2; VEGF=vascular endothelial growth factor.
RVO AND YOUR VISION
Slide to see how RVO impacts the way you see your world in more ways than one.
†VABYSMO is thought to block the VEGF and Ang-2 proteins. The benefit of blocking Ang-2 has yet to be established.
Download our brochure for helpful information about VABYSMO® and what to expect during treatment.
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