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Imaging & Diagnostics

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Images of Ophthalmology

| Mark Hillen

In August, The Ophthalmologist will publish a special issue showcasing the very best images from the field of ophthalmology.

Business & Profession Imaging & Diagnostics

iPhone eye imaging

| Mark Hillen

More money-saving combinations of smartphones and snap-on adapters that enable you to perform eye examinations on-the-go.

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Retinal Visualization of Schizophrenia

| Mark Hillen

OCT imaging visualizes retinal nerve fiber layers and the thickness of the macula; abnormalities in either can predict the stage and duration of schizophrenia.

Subspecialties Business and Innovation

Smart(phone) Ophthalmoscopy

| Mark Hillen

An iPhone, an app, and a 20 D lens, along with a bit of practice, will get you fundus photographs in a pinch

Subspecialties Retina

So That’s What the Choroid Looks Like!

| Fedra Hajizadeh

Enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography has allowed high-quality imaging of the choroid for the first time, with wide implications for patient outcome.

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

The new MACH2 Vitreous Cutter with Double-Blade Technology

During the DOC 2013 in Nürnberg/Germany the new Geuder MACH2 Double-Blade Vitreous Cutter was introduced. For the first time, the technology of two active blades has been realized in a sterile product.

Subspecialties Retina

Retinal Images Predict Future Stroke Risk

| Sophia Ktori

The level of hypertensive retinopathy is an independent long-term risk factor. A recent study has demonstrated that retinal photographs can reveal the future stroke risk of hypertensive patients –

Business & Profession Retina

In the Eye of the Storm

| Mark Zacharria

The global obesity pandemic is causing a chronic cardiovascular and diabetic disease crisis. Advances in retinal microvascular imaging offer hope in tackling these problems… but are ophthalmologists ready for a prominent role in the fight against systemic disease?

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