Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide and often goes undiagnosed until vision loss is advanced. Population-wide screening has long been considered impractical, but recent ...
In late 2025, a group of researchers that included Maria Emfietzoglou, MD, and Victor S.M.C. Correa, MD, published a paper titled, “Inner Plexiform Layer Substrata Are Discernible with Commercial OCT ...
Every year, thousands of people are blinded suddenly, like Durst, by injuries to their cornea, the dome-shaped lenses that cap each iris. These injuries are often debilitating. In the weeks after his ...
Glaucoma is likely to be treated when IOP reaches 22 mm Hg, but research shows that risk consistently increases even at lower IOP levels, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology.“In ...
Using sulcus lenses in cases of intraoperative complications.Inspecting and monitoring the lens during implantation to recognize any defects.
EyeCare Partners (ECP), the nation's leading provider of clinically integrated, doctor-led eye care, today released its 2025 Quality and Outcomes Report, highlighting sustained clinical excellence, ...
AN 82-year-old man is seeing life more clearly after receiving a pioneering eye procedure at Colchester Hospital William Ewers, from Frinton, underwent a new Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) ...
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Open-angle glaucoma often has no symptoms until vision loss begins, so regular screening is important. You can use eye drops and laser therapy to slow the progression of open-angle glaucoma. Try using ...
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