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A study involving over 18,000 patients with the condition found that by 36 months, 19% progressed to neovascular AMD, which doubled the risk of exudative conversion in the fellow eye.
Data reveals a 27.9% prevalence among this patient population, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and monitoring of its impact on vision health.
New research reveals that these patients have a shorter axial length, steeper cornea and thicker macula, and calls for ongoing efforts to assess the long-term impact on visual outcomes.
Researchers found that increased age, female sex, steroids at initial visit and stromal involvement were each linked with higher odds of developing further problems.
At baseline, patients who experienced good outcomes on ranibizumab therapy tended to have higher vascular densities in the superficial and deep capillary plexuses and smaller FAZ areas.
Absence of PVD, Black race, Hispanic ethnicity, diabetic retinopathy and CRVO vs. BRVO incidents are all linked to a higher likelihood. The findings emphasize the importance of early detection and monitoring.
Understanding associations between this medication use and the thinning of retinal regions could serve as an early diagnostic indicator for retinal toxicity.
Researchers show a disproportionate impact on girls and East Asian populations in a new study, and they urge swift action to address this public health burden.
Emmetropes had longer tear break-up times and no evidence of ocular surface disease in a recent large study. Greater screen use is a potential culprit.
A study found that almost half of healthy eyes had intervortex venous anastomosis, most often in the temporal quadrant, which is a feature of pachychoroid spectrum disorders.
Analysis reveals links between male sex, shift work and biomarkers like VEGF and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in understanding the condition’s development.
Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy is the top reason currently and lamellar procedures predominate, while surgical keratoconus intervention has declined in the same period.
An anterior segment camera called OmniCad evaluates numerous markers of ocular surface health using an algorithm derived from over a million clinical images.
Along with already known elements—surgical inexperience, phacodonesis, mature cataract—the study found novel associations with high myopia, previous vitrectomy, shallow anterior chamber depth and amblyopia.
Research highlights the increased risk of ocular problems and vision loss among HZO patients with this condition, emphasizing the importance of timely antiviral treatment and follow-up care.
Data shows a concerning relationship, emphasizing the need for heightened clinician awareness. Corneal toxicity from chronic topical therapy is one proposed mechanism.
Both parameters were found to be influenced by age and gender. Additionally, deep capillary structures correlated negatively with height and weight, while superficial correlated positively with diastolic BP.
Roughly half of test subjects—48.9% in one study and 58% in another—saw a return to baseline pupil size within 90 minutes. Hyperemia and discomfort each occurred in about 11% of patients.