Everything you thought you knew about astigmatism and dry eye is wrong
Our "Let's Chat" three-part blog series with Cynthia Matossian, MD, FACS, comes to a conclusion in this final installment. She shares the conventional wisdom about dry eye and astigmatism in relation to the ocular surface that she’s since found to be not entirely as accurate as she once thought.
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AI model predicts future DR progression in individual patients
Artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning (DL) can predict which patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR) will progress the fastest based on a single-color fundus photograph, researchers say.
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Gene therapy offering hope for retinal, corneal patients
The era of gene therapy in ophthalmology has begun. A treatment for patients with confirmed biallelic RPE65 mutation-associated retinal dystrophy is now available and there are several ongoing studies of gene therapies for inherited and other retinal degenerative diseases.
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Read the latest on ocular surface inflammation
This expert-curated resource center provides data and insights on the complex disorder associated with - and often mistaken for - other conditions. Get the facts on symptoms, prevention, and treatment. Explore this resource today.
 
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