Which ophthalmic condition can be treated with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors
Which ophthalmic condition can be treated with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors?
A. Corneal ulcer
B. Retinal infection
C. Exophthalmos
D. Macular edema
E. Retinal arteriosclerosis
Answer: D
Explanation: VEGF inhibitors are mainly used to treat ophthalmic conditions associated with abnormal vascular proliferation and leakage. Macular edema, often caused by retinal vascular diseases, responds well to VEGF inhibitors. The other options are not indicated for VEGF inhibitor therapy.

