Continuous monitoring of experimental macaques showed that this mindless habit can increase intraocular pressure, predisposing the individual to eye conditions
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The latest in clinical vision science, curated by Dr. Jade Marie Lasiste
Continuous monitoring of experimental macaques showed that this mindless habit can increase intraocular pressure, predisposing the individual to eye conditions
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These cells are arranged in two layers, express stem markers, and may hold the key for increasing the regenerative capacity
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Its effects on this retinal layer may be the reason why there is limited visual recovery even after surgical success.
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A limbal surgical approach is also associated with greater functional visual acuity.
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Computed tomography scan remains to be the most practical initial imaging to undertake in patients presenting with an open globe.
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Better designed studies will facilitate a greater understanding of the physiology and pathology of IOP changes, making glaucoma treatments more
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Conbercept has been shown in Phase III clinical studies to be safe and effective even with a quarterly dosing regimen
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This 10-year follow-up study shows that this refractive procedure is effective for myopia and myopic astigmatism.
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In patients with thin corneas and keratoconus, this treatment is effective in halting thinning and in improving vision and astigmatism.
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The largest cohort study thus far found that the extent of retinal detachment and severity of aneurysms, in addition to
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