Diabetic retinopathy develops through complex microvascular damage driven by chronic hyperglycemia, yet traditional risk factors such as disease duration or glycemic control explain only part of ...
Vision recovery similar at 30 days, consistent with other recent randomized studies ...
New AAV therapy for retinitis pigmentosa completes Phase I/II dosing, aiming to protect cones and slow vision loss; first ...
AI analysis of retinal images may enable cuffless blood pressure biometry with accuracy comparable to traditional arm cuff measurements.
PDE6A-associated RP, a rare form of inherited retinal disease (IRD), is characterized by nyctalopia, visual field defects, and significant loss of visual acuity (VA). The disease primarily affects the ...
Diabetic retinopathy remains a leading cause of preventable vision loss, yet predicting which patients will experience disease progression remains challenging.
Retinal detachment is when the retina detaches from the supporting tissue at the back of the eye. Secondary, or exudative, retinal detachment occurs in response to another condition, such as ...
A retinal tear is a small split or hole in the lining of the back of the eye. The condition is not painful and may not damage a person’s eyesight. However, a torn retina can progress to a retinal ...
Intravenous tenecteplase administered within 4.5 hours after onset of central retinal artery occlusion does not improve vision recovery at 30 days compared with oral aspirin, according to a study ...
Doctors previously used the term “ocular migraine” to refer to any migraine episode with visual symptoms. Now they favor more specific terms such as retinal migraine, which features symptoms in one ...