10/05/2015 | Michael Schubert
Two research teams have developed very different ways of tackling retinitis pigmentosa, but both hold great promise
Peripheral retinal lesions may predict diabetic patients’ risk of disease progression – and ultrawide field imaging could enable a better and earlier early diagnosis
09/14/2015
For doctors and other operators to get familiar with the Widefield Imaging Module, the Heidelberg Engineering Academy has recently launched an interactive video tutorial.
09/09/2015
Strength and durability in the real world
09/09/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
What if there was an imaging technique that could detect retinal disease processes before any structural damage had even occurred?
09/08/2015 | Mark Hillen, Roisin McGuigan
AMD is the leading cause of blindness in developed countries, and the third-leading cause in developing countries.
09/08/2015 | Mark Hillen
A novel signaling pathway that leads to choroidal neovascularization has been identified – with obvious therapeutic potential
A new study concludes that most surgical procedures used to treat optic disc pits are of no benefit – and may even be harmfu
09/08/2015 | Michael Schubert
Like bevacizumab before it, ophthalmologists are trying off-label ziv-aflibercept (formulated for systemic use) in the eye. Masterstroke or madness?
09/07/2015 | Michael Schubert
Gut microbes may be responsible for activating the T-cells that cause autoimmune uveitis
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