-
Mashup Score: 9Ocular Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid: The Effect of Risk Factors at Presentation on Treatment Outcomes. - 12 day(s) ago
Analyze the influence of risk factors at presentation in the long-term immunosuppressive therapy (IMT) outcomes of ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid (OMMP).
Source: www.aaojournal.orgCategories: General Medicine News, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 18Scleral Window for Type III Uveal Effusion Syndrome - 3 month(s) ago
Drs. Libby Wei and Kenneth Taubenslag demonstrate the scleral window technique for managing type III uveal effusion syndrome.
Source: www.aao.orgCategories: General Medicine News, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 1Talking T Cells - 6 month(s) ago
Researchers make breakthrough discovery about the immune cell landscape of the cornea.
Source: theophthalmologist.comCategories: General Medicine News, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Week in review: Robotic eye exams, topical anti-hypertensives and dry eye, mydriasis treatment approval - 6 month(s) ago
A robotic eye examination system is in development, topical anti-hypertensives for glaucoma may cause dry eye, a treatment for pharmacologically induced mydriasis is approved, and bariatric surgery do
Source: www.aao.orgCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 1Catching a Red Eye - 7 month(s) ago
By Christine Yue Leonard, Senior Associate Editor O phthalmologists are no strangers to the classic red eye presentation, which tends to rear its head in the clinic on a daily or weekly basis. Typical causes include conjunctivitis, subconjunctival hemorrhage, dry eye, blepharitis, topical glaucoma medicatio ns and contact lens overwear. The full list of red-eye differentials is vast, however. Here, experts share some tips for narrowing down the cause, as well as some of the more unusual culprits behind
Source: www.reviewofophthalmology.comCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Ophthalmology Management - OPHTHALMOLOGY MANAGEMENT 40 UNDER 40 - 7 month(s) ago
E arlier this year, we asked you, our readers, for nominations for our inaugural 40 Under 40 list. The goal was to highlight the next generation of ophthalmology: 40 ophthalmologists under 40 years old who have achieved excellence in their field. You responded with more than 100 nominations, detailing the efforts by many young surgeons in research, innovation, leadership, teaching, entrepreneurship, academics, global health and more. Our selection committee voted on the nominees and whittled down the
Source: www.ophthalmologymanagement.comCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Ophthalmology Management - OPHTHALMOLOGY MANAGEMENT 40 UNDER 40 - 7 month(s) ago
E arlier this year, we asked you, our readers, for nominations for our inaugural 40 Under 40 list. The goal was to highlight the next generation of ophthalmology: 40 ophthalmologists under 40 years old who have achieved excellence in their field. You responded with more than 100 nominations, detailing the efforts by many young surgeons in research, innovation, leadership, teaching, entrepreneurship, academics, global health and more. Our selection committee voted on the nominees and whittled down the
Source: www.ophthalmologymanagement.comCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet-
40 Under 40 Spotlight: This week, we highlight Christina Mamalis, MD. Dr. Mamalis is passionate about teaching the next generation of surgeons and teaches resident cataract surgery at both @bcmhouston and @McGovernMed. https://t.co/5l5lNDZplz. #cataract #cataractsurgery #cornea https://t.co/nubksZU6iS
-
-
Mashup Score: 0Punctiform and Polychromatic Pre-Descemet Corneal Dystrophy - 8 month(s) ago
A detailed look at its clinical presentation, diagnosis, and potential reclassification.
Source: crstoday.comCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet-
PPDCD manifests as punctate, polychromatic, pre-Descemet, fine deposits. They can be visualized via direct + indirect illumination. Opacities are uniformly distributed throughout the #cornea, from limbus to limbus, with clear spaces between them. Continue: https://t.co/O1FIK9mWzQ https://t.co/XzHa6L5gMy
-
-
Mashup Score: 0Highlights from the TFOS Lifestyle Reports - 8 month(s) ago
An interview with Christopher Starr, MD By Christine Yue Leonard, Senior Associate Editor D ry eye has a profound effect on quality of life. While we have a full armamentarium of treatments to offer patients, we can’ t always account for the impact of certain day-to-day lifestyle choices or situations when managing this chronic and often debilitating disease. Patients often want to know what else they can do to get through each day, in addition to the dry-eye treatments provided by their eye-care provider.
Source: www.reviewofophthalmology.comCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Topography-Guided Surface Ablation for Irregular Corneas - 9 month(s) ago
How to program the cylinder correction.
Source: crstoday.comCategories: Latest Headlines, OphthalmologyTweet-
When the cornea is irregular, the manifest & anterior corneal astigmatism often do not match because coma & other odd-order higher-order aberrations refract as #astigmatism & in cases where the optical contribution of the posterior #cornea is significant. https://t.co/fuANhZotQU https://t.co/bZtkWR0n7A
-
Ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid presenting w/ high risk extraocular sites of involvement & #cornea scarring has increased risk of stage progression & vision loss. Corneal scarring & severe inflammation at baseline is assoc w/ increased relapse risk: https://t.co/xi1NGcyshK https://t.co/2JdqV71KMf