ASRS 2024: Topics attendees are keeping an eye on
July 17th 2024Sydney M. Crago, Assistant Managing Editor of Ophthalmology Times and Modern Retina, spoke with attendees, who shared which topics they are most looking forward to discussing at the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) meeting held in Stockholm, Sweden.
ASRS 2024: Differential artery-vein analysis in eyes with diabetic retinopathy
July 17th 2024Jennifer Lim, MD, FARVO, FASRS, sat down with Sydney Crago, Assistant Managing Editor of Modern Retina, to discuss her presentation on differential artery-vein analysis in eyes with diabetic retinopathy and improvements on the OCTA classification using artificial intelligence at the American Society of Retina Specialists meeting held in Stockholm, Sweden.
'Father of modern corneal science’ Claes H. Dohlman, MD, PhD, passes away at 101
July 15th 2024Claes H. Dohlman, MD, PhD, has been recognized globally as the founding father of modern corneal science, He was instrumental in driving research investigations to help better understand the structure and function of the cornea.
Study details early detection of vision loss in age-related macular degeneration
July 15th 2024Researchers from the UKB Eye Clinic, in cooperation with the University of Bonn and in close collaboration with basic and clinical scientists, have examined patients with early forms of AMD. The researchers focused on the so-called iRORA lesions, which are very early anatomical signs of retinal damage.
NeuroOp Guru: Nonleaking CRF and SRF out of proportion to optic disc edema from IIH
July 12th 2024Andrew Lee, MD, and Andrew Carey, MD, sit down on another episode of the NeuroOp Guru to discuss nonleaking cystoid macular edema and subretinal fluid out of proportion to optic disc edema in idiopathic intracranial hypertension in the setting of optic atrophy.
Study zeroes in on new target for treatment of one type of macular degeneration
July 10th 2024A team of researchers at the Ohio State University found that in mice an enzyme related to cell growth and division is a culprit in the blood vessel invasion in the back of the eye that causes blurred central vision in wet AMD.