JUN 16, 2022
How Clinical Studies Will Impact the Future of Pediatric Ophthalmology
By
Sergul A Erzurum MD,
Michael F Chiang, MD,
Justin D Marsh, MD,
Veeral Shah MD,
Katherine A Lee, MD, PHD,
Jason Yam, FRCS(ED), MBBS,
Michael X Repka, MD, MBA,
Laura B Enyedi, MD,
Lois E H Smith MD PhD,
Kathryn M Haider MD,
William V Good MD,
G Baker Hubbard MD,
Stacy L Pineles, MD
Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day 2021
Amblyopia, Diagnostic & Screening, External/Anterior Segment, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Pediatric Ophth/Strabismus, Vitreoretinal Diseases
In this presentation from Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day 2021, a panel of researchers shares current clinical studies that will affect the future of pediatric ophthalmology. Topics include the following:
- intermittent exotropia overminus therapy and myopia progression
- intermittent exotropia prism therapy
- atropine usage in myopia
- multifocal contact lens use in myopia and defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) lenses
- retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) prevention
- evidence-based workup and treatment of optic neuritis