
A patient filed a complaint in June 2019 claiming their medical records had been accessed by an NHS employee
A patient filed a complaint in June 2019 claiming their medical records had been accessed by an NHS employee
Larger 0.6-mm temporary plug features a tapered edge
Developing technology may offer marked improvements in surgical precision
The company received marketing authorisation approval in the EU earlier this year
The endorsement follows FDA approval in the United States this summer
In this case study, a patient with recently diagnosed cancer demonstrated significant improvement for ocular symptoms of BDUMP following plasmapheresis
A study demonstrates corneal endothelial cell density measured postoperatively does not differ whether the capsulotomy was performed using continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) or precision pulse capsulotomy (PPC)
Researchers from Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Oxford conducted a study that reveals knowledge gaps for conditions that affect 18-64-year-olds in the UK
Analysis of data from the European Union and the United States showed low-dose, preservative-free formulation of atropine is effective in slowing myopia progression in children
Bilateral distribution of the transgene seen with unilateral injection
In a study presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting, researchers asked practicing ophthalmologists to compare the ability of ChatGPT, Google Bard and Bing Chat in answering common patient questions
Peter K. Kaiser, MD, provides an overview of innovative therapies in development for patients with dry age-related macular degeneration.
Researchers at the University of Western Australia examined declining vision and increased risk of car accidents
Compared with other medical specialties, ophthalmologists typically experience lower burnout rates, explains Peter J. McDonnell, MD.
Investigators found that ab-interno implantation of a supraciliary allograft bio-tissue successfully reduced intraocular pressure with comparable safety to other minimally invasive glaucoma surgical procedures
Investigators sought to estimate the costs of treating GA with pegcetacoplan and to identify possible utility measures to compare treatments for GA
The ESCRS Symposium focused on innovations in the digital cataract and refractive surgery space
Data demonstrated that spontaneous macular hole closure and surgical treatment in paediatric patients appeared to be associated with comparable rates of closure and visual outcomes
Disease manifestations in the systemic microcirculation of children
The highlights from this year’s meeting, brought to you in conjunction with Modern Retina
More testing is needed to ensure accuracy across different groups
Researchers conducted a study on 145 patients with night vision problems, testing the effects of 0.75% phentolamine ophthalmic solution
There's much to do and see in San Francisco, where the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) 2023 annual meeting will run from Friday 3 November through Monday 6 November
Data from the study, presented at the 2023 American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in San Francisco, support the implantation of the LAL in eyes that had undergone a previous RK
Study results indicated low-light therapy can help prevent dry eye disease following cataract surgery
Innovative new features build on the benefits of the iCare COMPASS Automated Perimeter
Commercial airline pilots work mandates the ability to see clearly at multiple distances from near to far under a variety of conditions. This Case of the Month highlights the impact of prespyopia on visual functions for pilots and that ZEISS PRESBYOND can be a great option to consider improving the ability to perform the full range of their occupational vision-related tasks with high patient satisfaction after surgery.
No two corneal ulcers are alike, but if they are large and centrally located, the common denominator is that time is of the essence