It may be advisable to do surgery at a later age and use a 3-piece intraocular lens.
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Are patients with glaucoma afraid of falling?
Patients with glaucoma who are afraid of having falls may also have decreased quality of life.
Continue readingScleral spur as a new diagnostic tool for glaucoma
OCT imaging shows that it is significantly shorter in glaucomatous eyes versus healthy eyes.
Continue readingTreating corneal limbal stem cell deficiency using autologous serum tears
Serum from blood extracted can be used to make autologous tears, which are used to treat ocular surface disorders.
Continue readingPersonalized intraocular lenses for cataract surgery
Using corneal measurements to create a customized intraocular lens resulted in better contrast sensitivity for patients.
Continue readingSMILE! It works!
This 10-year follow-up study shows that this refractive procedure is effective for myopia and myopic astigmatism.
Continue readingRisk factors for enucleation in Coats disease
The largest cohort study thus far found that the extent of retinal detachment and severity of aneurysms, in addition to
Continue readingThe Spot Vision Screener underestimates hyperopia in children
Nevertheless, in children 12-36 months of age, this autorefraction screening tool is valuable for identifying risk factors for amblyopia.
Continue readingGlaucoma drainage implant surgery does not change corneal topography
However, there is a transient increase in central thickness, and there is a significant decline in endothelial cell density a
Continue readingAge matters: Meibomian gland loss for the diagnosis of dry eye disease
Meibomian gland loss is correlated with tear film and ocular surface parameters. But so is age.
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