Articles by Louise Gagnon

Ophthalmologists have several options at their disposal for the treatment of presbyopia, according to Elizabeth Yeu, MD, a partner at Virginia Eye Consultants and an assistant professor at Eastern Virginia Med¬ical School in Norfolk. Speaking recently at the virtual 2022 Toronto Cataract Course, Yeu noted that innovation is advancing in presbyopia correction.

Investigators are hopeful that future research can focus on public health concerns of dry eye disease.

Investigators hoping to develop a novel artificial intelligence model.

Proposal hints at the use of generative adversarial network (GAN) for applications in macular surgery

Investigators find that estradiol drops can ease signs and symptoms of DED.

Pilot study shows promise of teaching surgeons with technology.

Focus on maximizing visual examination by combining methods of detection-based testing.

First step is ruling out ocular nystagmus, saccadic disorder.

Physician offers practical advice for the use of systems.

Technology enables physicians to provide and receive important information more quickly.

Patients who are members of racial and ethnic minority groups present clinically with worse objective measures of dry eye than patients who do not belong to these groups, new research shows.

Researchers seek to identify new serological biomarkers that could better characterize Sjogren’s syndrome and overcome the limitations of traditional antibodies.

Physicians step-up in emergency departments during COVID-19 surge.

Investigators find technology aids instruction of students.

Checking own work postoperatively offers value to ophthalmologists

Sharing postoperative care can lead to better work-life balance

Canadian ophthalmologists receive updates on best practices amid coronavirus outbreak

Patient expectations continue to push clinicians to look at optimal ways to arrive at the best IOLs.


