When it comes to whether or not you will develop exfoliation syndrome (ES) — an eye condition that is a leading cause of secondary open-angle glaucoma and increased risk of cataract as well as cataract surgery complications — age, gender and where yo…
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Outside temperatures, sun exposure and gender may trigger glaucoma
When it comes to whether or not you will develop exfoliation syndrome — an eye condition that is a leading cause of secondary open-angle glaucoma and increased risk of cataract as well as cataract surgery complications — age, gender and where you liv…
Interventions to slow progression of myopia in children
Source: Cochrane Library
Area: Evidence > Disease Focused Reviews
Background
Nearsightedness (myopia) causes blurry vision when looking at distant objects. Highly nearsighted people are at greater risk of several vision-threatening problems su…
Denali Concrete Management Inc. Announces The Commencement Of Patient Enrollment For The Phase 3 Dry Eye Syndrome Study
Denali Concrete Management Inc. (OTCBB: DCMG) announced that it has commenced patient enrollment for a phase 3 clinical study of the safety and efficacy of CF101, daily administered orally, in patients with moderate-to-severe Dry Eye Syndrome. This mul…
Durezol And Durasal, Don’t Get Them Mixed Up, FDA Warns
Eye drug Durezol (difluprednate ophthalmic emulsion) and wart remover Durasal (salicylic acid) may sound similar, but getting them mixed up can happen, and with potentially serious consequences, the Food and Drug Administration has warned doctors, phar…
Status of Strategic Partnership Discussions Related to RGN-259 Ophthalmic Eye Drop
ROCKVILLE, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RGRX) (“the Company” or “RegeneRx”) is updating stockholders on the status of strategic discussions related to its ophthalmic drug candidate, RGN-259. Since…
Scientists Develop Animal Model for TB-Related Blindness
Working with guinea pigs, tuberculosis experts at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have closely mimicked how active but untreated cases of the underlying lung infection lead to permanent eye damage and blindness in people. Lead study investigator and Johns …
Breakthrough In Treatment To Prevent Blindness
A UCSF study shows a popular treatment for a potentially blinding eye infection is just as effective if given every six months versus annually. This randomized study on trachoma, the leading cause of infection-caused blindness in the world, could poten…
A Girl With Photophobia
What condition do you suspect is present in this 8-year-old girl with photophobia and ptosis in both eyes? Medscape Ophthalmology
Two-At-Once Visual Field Testing: More Efficient, Equally Accurate
Ophthalmology practices could save time and money by performing visual field (VF) testing on more than one patient at a time, say researchers at the University of Michigan. Their study, published online November 23 in Ophthalmology, found no decrease i…
Benchmarking Cataract Surgery
Is it even possible to develop valid indicators for quality outcomes in cataract surgery? Medscape Ophthalmology
ORNL Image Analysis Prowess Advances Retina Research
Armed with a new ability to find retinal anomalies at the cellular level, neurobiologists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have made a discovery they hope will ultimately lead to a treatment for cancer of the retina. While much work remains, O…
Ophthalmology Compensation: How Does Your Salary Stack Up?
The ophthalmology-specific results of a physician compensation survey are summarized here for quick and easy consumption. Medscape Ophthalmology
ThromboGenics submits ocriplasmin BLA with FDA to treat symptomatic VMA
ThromboGenics NV, a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative ophthalmic medicines, today announces that it has submitted a Biologics License Application (BLA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ocriplasmin Intravitre…
Male Gender and Obesity Up Risk for Postop Blindness (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) — Men and heavier patients who have spine surgery may be at a greater risk for postoperative blindness, researchers found.
DIY Home Electronic Contact Lens
We’ve been seeing intriguing research into electronic contact lenses over the last few years (see flashbacks below) that promises glucose and ocular pressure monitoring directly from the eye and augmented reality computer applications where data …
FDA clears OptiMedica’s Catalys Precision Laser System
Global ophthalmic company OptiMedica Corp. has announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) market clearance of its Catalys Precision Laser System, a next generation laser cataract surgery system that brings unequaled precision and accu…
Azithromycin shows promise against trachoma-related blindness
A UCSF study shows a popular treatment for a potentially blinding eye infection is just as effective if given every six months versus annually. This randomized study on trachoma, the leading cause of infection-caused blindness in the world, could poten…
New pharma title from iSmithers ‘Update on Polymers for Ocular Drug Delivery’
The eye is the most easily accessible site for topical administration of a medication. Drugs are commonly applied to the eye for localised action on the surface or in the interior of the eye. A major problem in ocular therapeutics is the attainment of …
FDA Program Targets Rare Cataract Surgery Complication
Several agencies are now working together to track cases of toxic anterior segment syndrome and improve device safety. Medscape Medical News