A novel laser ablation technique proved safe and effective in treating presbyopia while preserving distance vision, a study found.
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Study Finds Trabeculectomy Does Not Decrease Mean IOP Of Fellow Eye
Trabeculectomy does not appear to significantly affect IOP in fellow untreated eyes, a study found.
Study Finds Trabeculectomy Does Not Decrease Mean IOP Of Fellow Eye
Trabeculectomy does not appear to significantly affect IOP in fellow untreated eyes, a study found.
Video: Dr. Darwin Liao on ifa systems EMR for Ophthalmology
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Video: Dr. Darwin Liao on ifa systems EMR for Ophthalmology
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Eye Expert Warns People To Avoid A Horror This Hallowe’en
A top eye expert says the Hallowe’en traditions of apple bobbing and lantern-lit walks in the dark could leave people with a different kind of treat this weekend – treatment in hospital.
Dr. Darwin Liao on ifa systems EMR for Ophthalmology
Dr. Darwin Liao discusses ifa systems ophthalmology EMR software.
AAO Meeting Shows Improving Prospects For IOL Technology
CHICAGO – The annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO; San Francisco), the largest ophthalmic meeting of the year, took place here last week, with an estimated 30,000 persons from around the world in attendance.
Party ‘Popper’ Drugs Damage Eyes
Experimenting with “poppers” — inhaled alkyl nitrates used as recreational drugs — can cause lasting retinal damage, ophthalmologists warned.
Intravitreal Bevacizumab Appears Safe For Pregnant Women
Intravitreal bevacizumab for off-label ocular indications appeared safe and effective in pregnant patients with choroidal neovascularization unrelated to age-related macular pathologies, a study showed.
Favorable Results Found For Toric IOL In Cataractous Eyes With Corneal Astigmatism
A toric IOL was found to be safe, effective and stable in cataractous eyes with corneal astigmatism, a study showed.
Favorable Results Found For Toric IOL In Cataractous Eyes With Corneal Astigmatism
A toric IOL was found to be safe, effective and stable in cataractous eyes with corneal astigmatism, a study showed.
AAO Meeting Shows Improving Prospects For IOL Technology
CHICAGO – The annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO; San Francisco), the largest ophthalmic meeting of the year, took place here last week, with an estimated 30,000 persons from around the world in attendance.
Blind People Perceive Touch Faster Than Those With Sight
Washington, DC – People who are blind from birth are able to detect tactile information faster than people with normal vision, according to a study in the Oct. 27 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Intravitreal Bevacizumab Appears Safe For Pregnant Women
Intravitreal bevacizumab for off-label ocular indications appeared safe and effective in pregnant patients with choroidal neovascularization unrelated to age-related macular pathologies, a study showed.
Party ‘Popper’ Drugs Damage Eyes
Experimenting with “poppers” — inhaled alkyl nitrates used as recreational drugs — can cause lasting retinal damage, ophthalmologists warned.
Favorable Results Found For Toric IOL In Cataractous Eyes With Corneal Astigmatism
A toric IOL was found to be safe, effective and stable in cataractous eyes with corneal astigmatism, a study showed.
Unexpected Findings Of Lead Exposure May Lead To Treating Blindness
HOUSTON, Oct. 25, 2010 – Some unexpected effects of lead exposure that may one day help prevent and reverse blindness have been uncovered by a University of Houston (UH) professor and his team.
Patients Older Than 50 At Higher Risk For Cataract Formation After DSEK
Patients older than 50 years had higher rates of cataract formation and extraction after Descemet’s stripping endothelial keratoplasty than the general population, a study showed.
MedInformatix Practice Management And Electronic Medical Records Solution Enhances And Streamlines Grey Eye Care Claims, Billing And Scheduling Functions
When Grey Eye Care pc sought to replace its outdated server seven years ago, all of the practice’s medical records were paper-based, resulting in an ever-expanding avalanche of inefficient claims, billing and medical reports that sometimes buried offic…