
Investigators suggest incorporating an examination for mites as part of the preoperative evaluation.
Cheryl Guttman is a medical writer based in Deerfield, Ill.

Investigators suggest incorporating an examination for mites as part of the preoperative evaluation.

Using active learning approach can help gauge visual function loss in patients

Large randomized trial compares efficacy and safety of multiple regimens

Study points to possible role of addressing preprocedural anxiety

Initiating the treatment preoperatively was associated with better outcomes than if the artificial tears were used only after the procedure.

Investigators find that nanoparticles deliver gene therapy successfully in mice, rats.

Benefits of intracameral phenylephrine/ketorolac continue to add up.

Large randomized trial compares efficacy and safety of multiple regimens

Investigators find value in screening for macular disease in preoperative evaluation

Candidate continues to demonstrate encouraging safety, tolerability, and efficacy

Investigators find treatment with EPO shows no effect on the development of ROP.

Bonuses are the norm and not risked by pass-through medication use

Research aiming to elucidate the underlying factors for oxidative damage to the trabecular meshwork in glaucoma has led to studies of alterations in gene expression that may ultimately guide the development of genetic therapy for glaucoma, said Carla J. Siegfried, MD, recipient of the 2018 Shaffer Prize for Innovative Glaucoma Research.