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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

Subspecialties Retina

The Poor Man’s Aflibercept?

| Michael Schubert

Like bevacizumab before it, ophthalmologists are trying off-label ziv-aflibercept (formulated for systemic use) in the eye. Masterstroke or madness?

Subspecialties Retina

From Intestine to Eye

| Michael Schubert

Gut microbes may be responsible for activating the T-cells that cause autoimmune uveitis

Subspecialties Retina

New Kid on the Block

| Michael Schubert

Can amniotic stem cells suppress pathologic retinal neovascularization?

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Sight in a Single Cell

| Michael Schubert

Unicellular planktonic organisms have evolved a complex eye-like structure by repurposing organelles within the cell

Subspecialties Cataract

Eyedrops to End Cataract Surgery?

| Michael Schubert

The story behind the headlines heralding eyedrops that can “dissolve cataracts”

Business & Profession Cornea / Ocular Surface

Incredible Images

| Mark Hillen, Roisin McGuigan, Michael Schubert

Tumbling Es and Philanthropy

Subspecialties Retina

Target Practice

| Michael Schubert

A light box and a 35 mm slide could be all you need for therapeutic laser target practice

Subspecialties Neuro-ophthalmology

The Sharper Image

| Michael Schubert

Photovoltaic pixels could help create a wireless retinal prosthesis with a much better spatial resolution than current offerings

Subspecialties Retina

Images of the Posterior Segment

| Mark Hillen, Roisin McGuigan, Michael Schubert

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