Children with optic nerve hypoplasia are more likely to have endocrine dysfunction if MRI is abnormal, author says. Medscape Medical News
Federal Agencies Keep a Sharp Eye on LASIK-Associated Problems
A clinical trial of laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) procedures slated to begin at the Naval Medical Center San Diego, in California, during the next 3 months will serve as a template for a national study looking at the safety and effect…
Statement From The American Academy Of Ophthalmology Regarding “Poppers” And Potential Retinal Damage
A letter by French ophthalmologists, published in the October 14, 2010 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, described eye and vision damage related to the use of “poppers.” The American Academy of Ophthalmology urges the public to avoid the us…
Celtic Therapeutics And Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals Announce An Alliance In Ophthalmology
Celtic Therapeutics Holdings L.P. (Celtic Therapeutics), a successor firm to Celtic Pharma, and Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Resolvyx) announced that they have entered into an option agreement relating to Resolvyx’s RX-10045, a late-stage program fo…
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.