An article in EyeNet reminds us to think hard about ocular perfusion pressure, especially in low-tension glaucoma patients or “regular” glaucoma patients who continue to deteriorate despite good IOP. You may need to speak to the cardiologist and get the patient off beta blockers or other anti-hypertensives which are reducing the pressure head going to […]
Crossed eyes in adults can also be corrected
Since she was a baby, Carleen Trautz’s left eye turned outward, rather than looking straight ahead, and it made her life miserable.
Experienced Pathologists Needed To Diagnose Intraocular Lymphoma
A successful diagnosis of intraocular lymphoma depends on the knowledge of the pathologist, a presenter said.
Experienced Pathologists Needed To Diagnose Intraocular Lymphoma
A successful diagnosis of intraocular lymphoma depends on the knowledge of the pathologist, a presenter said.
Can Adjustable Glasses Help Kids In Poor Countries?
For many children in poor nations, a simple pair of glasses can be out of reach. But a new study suggests relatively cheap specs that people can adjust themselves hold some promise.
High-Dose Glucocorticoids Effective for Graves’ Orbitopathy but Care Warranted
The response rate to high-dose pulsed intravenous (IV) glucocorticoid therapy is about 80% for patients with active Graves’ orbitopathy, German clinicians report. Reuters Health Information