Rishi Singh, MD, discusses faricimab's real-world effectiveness in treating diabetic macular edema, highlighting improved vision and reduced treatment frequency.
Attention to details can help to deliver patients consistent, quality outcomes.
More efficient-and yes more fun!- methods of vision screening increase the likelihood kids receive corrective treatment.
Quantitative measurement indicates corneal epithelium plays crucial role in outcomes
Lens fragmentation device may avoid disrupting zonules, enhance refractive outcomes
Lens fragmentation device may avoid disrupting zonules, enhance refractive outcomes
Charity seeks to raise $US20 million to address avoidable blindness in women, girls
Group offering ARVOLearn educational platform; AI focus of upcoming online session
Usage is a good option for successful visual rehabilitation in these patients
Keep refractive surgery in forefront when it comes to technology
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Now we can illuminate and clearly visualize floaters, putting effective laser treatment well within our reach, says Christopher F. Wood, MD
Implementing new innovations is a critical part of successful facility management
Routine evaluation of meibomian glands, starting in childhood, is crucial for identifying and managing this progressive disease before it leads to long-term ocular surface issues.
At the Envision Summit 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Arjan Hura, MD, talked about EVO ICL surgery, its benefits, and how every ophthalmologist has the ability and training to conduct the surgery even if they aren't aware.
Microinstrumentation provides surgeons increased control
Many medical specialties share medications and technologies, from various classes of drugs to diagnostic testing and surgical instruments. Here are just a few “adopted” technologies we’re happy to see in the hands of ophthalmologists.
Ophthalmologist looks ahead amid company’s advances over past 18 months.
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
One of the greatest challenges facing the ophthalmologist is performing surgery on eyes with small pupils.
Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) should be offered to patients diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma as a first-line therapy.
In this study, researchers examine immune mechanisms in ocular diseases like uveitis, AMD, DR, and GO, highlighting microglial roles, targeted therapies, and promising advances in immunotherapy.
Quick visual recovery is important for this young population
Study compares preoperative risk factors, co-pathology in patients