Q&A: Continuum of care, the evolution of cornea, cataract, and refractive surgery
George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS, discusses the “vision for a lifetime” approach and how modern advancements allow tailored treatments for every stage of eye maturity.
Pediatric ocular surface reconstruction: Managing lesion excision challenges
This population requires careful attention from diagnosis through the entire postoperative process.
Unveiling genetic distinctions between reticular pseudodrusen and drusen
Insights from a genome-wide association study identify novel genetic loci
CIME 2025 unveils a galaxy of innovation in modern eye care
Neda Shamie, MD, previews the May 4 conference, where a faculty of ophthalmologists and optometrists will explore the latest advancements and controversies.
ISO issues new standards for presbyopia-correcting IOL classification
Updated guidelines characterize IOLs by functional performance over optical design.
Piecing it together: Does semaglutide fit the NAION puzzle?
Presbyopia treatment success begins with patient-centered care
Personalizing treatment options and setting realistic expectations are crucial.
Updated guidelines enhance choriocapillaris imaging in AMD with SS-OCTA
Compensation techniques in swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography improve accuracy by correcting signal loss from drusen and other artifacts
Novel multistage model enhances OCT GA segmentation
Researchers introduce a multistage dual-branch network to improve accuracy and efficiency