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OCTA may be harbinger for anti-VEGF efficacy
When used one week after injection, optical coherence tomography angiography can help clinicians determine how effective their treatment has been on neovascular membrane reperfusion, according to Paul Tornambe, MD.
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Light induced visual-response: Objective, functional vision testing
Light induced visual-response (LIV)—the use of light to stimulate electrical responses from cells within the eye—has recently emerged as a better way to describe visual electrophysiology testing. Modern LIV tests can help guide clinical decision making in pathologies that we see on a routine basis by using streamlined protocols and platforms, says Steven M. Silverstein, MD, FACS.
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Achromatopsia: Understanding the rare inherited retinal disease
A recent global survey shows achromatopsia remains relatively misunderstood and underdiagnosed, and individuals with this disease face a difficult journey in pursuit of an early and accurate diagnosis, reports Christine N. Kay, MD.
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