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Subspecialties Refractive

One Test to Rule Them All?

Measuring refractive error at six years of age may be the best way to predict which children will go on to become myopes

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Advancing OCT Angiography

| Sponsored by Heidelberg Engineering

OCT angiography (OCT-A) is poised to augment, and in many cases, replace traditional methods of examining the retinal and choroidal vasculature – once certain technical challenges are addressed.

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Hot on the Trail

Thermography could offer a noninvasive way of assessing bleb function

Subspecialties Cataract

The High Price of Unnecessary Tests

Preoperative evaluation is not recommended for patients about to undergo cataract surgery – so why are ophthalmologists in the US continuing to order costly tests?

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Glaucoma and the Burden of Ocular Surface Disease

| Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceuticals

As many as six in every ten patients with glaucoma have ocular surface disease – and this can have a huge impact on their daily lives. We explore why, and what can be done.

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Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Current Treatment Options in Dry Eye Disease

| Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceuticals

Managing dry eye disease becomes disproportionately more difficult as the severity of the disease increases: artificial tears and lubricants are not enough to help patients with severe dry eye disease.

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Dry Eye Disease’s Diagnostic Challenge

| Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceuticals

The multifactorial nature of dry eye disease means that often, there’s a discordance between signs and symptoms, confounding diagnosis. Can things be improved?

Subspecialties Cataract

Look How Far We’ve Come

We look at the last 50 years of Fight for Sight – the projects it has funded, and the discoveries its funding helped to achieve.

Subspecialties Retina

The BMJ Bevacizumab Brouhaha

Novartis “embarked on a campaign to undermine” the use of bevacizumab in wet AMD, a BMJ investigation alleges.

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

A Penny Pusher Model of Lens Growth

New research shows that lens epithelial cells proliferate along a narrow line, pushing older cells toward the equator and then the center of the lens

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