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Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Meeting Dry Eye’s Unmet Needs

| Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceuticals

Dry eye disease is hugely prevalent, hard to diagnose, and in the case of severe disease, can be extremely difficult to treat. What can be done to improve matters?

Subspecialties Retina

Being Flexible Has Its Benefits

| Niro Narendran

Adopting a treat-and-extend approach for the treatment of wet AMD with anti-VEGF drugs – though potentially complex in the coordination – can have considerable benefits for patients, carers and healthcare systems

Subspecialties Retina

The Gene Genie

Sitting down with... Anneke den Hollander, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Thinking Ahead

| Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceuticals

Preserved glaucoma product use increases the probability that future glaucoma surgery will fail. Let’s examine the literature…

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Blasting Retinoblastoma

Though highly successful, retinoblastoma radio- and chemotherapy increases the risk of secondary cancer. Is there an alternative?

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

I Can See a ‘Brainbow’

| Michael Schubert

New neuroscience reveals that the synaptic connections between the retinal ganglion cells and the visual cortex are not as simple as first thought

Subspecialties Retina

Two Paths to Better Vision

| Michael Schubert

Two research teams have developed very different ways of tackling retinitis pigmentosa, but both hold great promise

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

A Sidekick for Sight

| Michael Schubert

Object motion detector cell function relies on a unique interneuron and a special ‘sidekick’ recognition protein

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

CXL: Seven Years Later

In patients with keratoconus, CXL halts progression up to seven years on

Subspecialties Retina

Edging Closer to a Diagnosis

| Michael Schubert

Peripheral retinal lesions may predict diabetic patients’ risk of disease progression – and ultrawide field imaging could enable a better and earlier early diagnosis

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