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Affected children experienced greater axial elongation after three years, study finds. Suspension of lens wear and the impact of inflammation both likely contributed.
Language barriers and socioeconomic disadvantages shown to delay timely access to care, extending the burden of visual impairment prior to intervention.
This stage of the condition may influence an individual’s clinical features by increasing the frequency of blunt ocular trauma and the degree of intraocular inflammation.
Hyperreflective foci and thickening of the inner nuclear layer were more prominent in a recent study. Researchers speculate that estrogen may play a protective role.
More patients on topical therapy achieved at least a 20% IOP reduction, but the laser procedure was better at reducing the need for glaucoma surgeries, number of meds and incidence of ocular adverse effects.
Patients with coexisting glaucoma or AMD received less care on average than their counterparts without the neurodegenerative condition in a recent study.
Post hoc analysis of AREDS data clarifies the regimen’s effect in reducing lesion growth toward the fovea, a finding that could support vision preservation among patients with late-stage disease.
Race was the only significant variable in a recent study. It’s unclear whether they were offered the option but declined or if the doctor failed to mention the possibility.
This is especially true when conducted for technical failure, while eyes with bullous keratopathy may experience elevated risk of recurrent graft failure.
The “Clariti 1-day Multifocal 3 Add” uses different optical designs for low, medium and high plus powers and offers a wider sphere range than its predecessor.
The effect was seen in patients using these agents to treat systemic inflammation. More work needs to be done before it could be considered a primary therapy for retinal conditions, however.
Thinning and increased cupping are associated with systemic steroids, sex hormones and rhinitis, while the opposite findings are linked to antineoplastics and liver or urinary diseases.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology and North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society stress that more research is needed to determine whether the association is causal.
Improving access to routine eyecare may reduce caseloads by preventing consequences of untreated chronic diseases like vitreous hemorrhage in PDR, study suggests.
Researchers observed a significant improvement in symptom severity immediately after surgery for macula-involved RRD, which then stabilized after a year.
Overexpression may damage retinal ganglion cells and/or impair aqueous outflow. Researchers hope the association may play a future role as a biomarker of early disease activity.
Though causality could not be determined, researchers observed a higher incidence of the event among patients on GLP-1 receptor agonists than those taking other diabetes or weight loss medications.