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An OCT-Based Remote Diagnosis Protocol May Help Emergency Physicians Identify CRAO
MAR 18, 2024
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Valerie Biousse, MD
A pilot program for remote diagnosis of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) appears to facilitate the rapid diagnosis and treatment of this emergency medical condition.
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Week in Review: Scooter-Related Eye Injuries, Phone Interviews After Cataract Surgery, Uncorrected Refractive Error in African Americans
MAR 15, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
Eye injuries due to electric scooters and hoverboards have increased dramatically, cataract surgery patients appreciate postsurgical phone calls, and sociodemographic factors may be behind the rates of uncorrected refractive error in African Americans.
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Cataract Surgery After Refractive Surgery Requires Special IOL Power Calculations
MAR 15, 2024
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Amal M Alwreikat, MD
Patients who have corneal refractive surgery and then undergo cataract surgery present unique challenges for the surgeon, particularly regarding expectations of postoperative visual acuity.
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The Cluster Test May Help Detect Glaucoma Progression Early
MAR 14, 2024
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Kathleen E Erickson
Dr. Felipe Medeiros discussed how intensive clustered glaucoma testing could have the potential to detect rapid glaucoma progression within a short time interval, in his talk at the AGS 2024 annual meeting.
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Certain Genetic Duplications May Cause Increased Exotropia and Esotropia Risk
MAR 14, 2024
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Jennifer A Galvin, MD
Three genetic duplications seen in patients with exotropia also appear to occur at the same prevalence rates in those with esotropia, increasing the risk of developing either condition.
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Telehealth May Address Some Problems in Glaucoma Management
MAR 13, 2024
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Kathleen E Erickson
The use of telehealth by glaucoma specialists was the focus of the symposium “Dipping Your Toes from a Distance: Telehealth in Glaucoma,” held at the 2024 American Glaucoma Society meeting.
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Aqueous Suppression Given Early After Tube Shunt Surgery May Improve Outcomes
MAR 13, 2024
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Lilian Nguyen, MD
In the 3 months following valved tube shunt surgery, some patients may experience a dramatic rise in IOP, otherwise known as the hypertensive phase (HP). Aqueous suppressant therapy soon after surgery may reduce the incidence of HP and improve surgical outcomes.
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Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment in Glaucoma Are Growing Concerns
MAR 12, 2024
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Lauren Jarem, MS
James D. Brandt, MD, delivered this year’s AGS Lecture on the growing issues of overdiagnosis and overtreatment in glaucoma at the 2024 American Glaucoma Society annual meeting.
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Alcohol-Based Chlorhexidine Antisepsis May Impact Endophthalmitis Risk After IVIs
MAR 06, 2024
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Lisa S Schocket, MD
Results of a retrospective study in Canada suggest that alcohol-based chlorhexidine may be a suboptimal antiseptic compared to povidone-iodine treatment prior to intravitreal injections (IVIs).
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Good Agreement Is Seen Between Strabismus Surgery Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction
MAR 05, 2024
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Brenda L Bohnsack, MD, PHD
Patients who underwent strabismus surgery for esotropia or exotropia reported surgical satisfaction levels that correlated well with pre-determined objective metrics for successful surgical outcomes.
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Week in Review: OCT Biomarkers for Kidney Disease, Cataract Risk Is Linked With Liver Disease
MAR 01, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
Choroidal and retinal thickness may correlate with chronic kidney disease progression, and having severe liver disease could increase the risk of cataract.
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Geographic Atrophy Lesion Locations May Differentially Impact Patient Quality of Life
FEB 27, 2024
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Rebecca Russ Soares, MD
Possible correlations between certain geographic atrophy features and patients' vision-related quality of life could help physicians better understand the patient perspective when managing this disease.
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Week in Review: Home Lighting for Patients With Glaucoma, nAMD and Activities of Daily Living, HZO Reactivation After Shingles Vaccination
FEB 23, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
Older patients with glaucoma may benefit from improved home lighting, activities of daily living can often be affected in patients with neovascular AMD (nAMD), and herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) reactivation is seen following shingles vaccination.
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Patients Should Be Monitored for Sympathetic Ophthalmia Following Surgery or Trauma
FEB 22, 2024
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Nikisha Q Richards, MD, FACS
While rare, sympathetic ophthalmia following ocular surgery or trauma may occur sooner than expected.
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Unique Patterns of Drug-Induced Uveitis May Be Seen With Different Melanoma Drugs
FEB 21, 2024
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Arman Mashayekhi, MD
Potential clinical patterns observed among cases of drug-induced uveitis could help clinicians determine which MAP-kinase or checkpoint inhibitor is the most likely causative agent.
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Swapping Aflibercept for Faricimab May Benefit Patients With Nonresponsive Wet AMD
FEB 19, 2024
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Marianeli Rodriguez, MD, PHD
Patients with neovascular AMD who showed persistent suboptimal responses to aflibercept generally improved after being switched to faricimab, according to this small case study in England.
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Use of a Photoscreener May Improve Amblyopia Screening and Diagnosis Rates
FEB 16, 2024
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Jennifer A Galvin, MD
Photoscreener devices provide automated estimates of refractive error in a user-friendly format, and their widespread use could help reduce disparities in pediatric vision screening rates.
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Recognizing Pseudonecrotic Retinal Lesions May Help Diagnose Vitreoretinal Lymphoma
FEB 15, 2024
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Lauren A Dalvin, MD
The presence of pseudonecrotic retinal lesions in patients with vitreoretinal lymphoma appears to be and indication of more severe ocular disease.
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The Future of Interventional Technology in Glaucoma Includes MIGS and Other Surgeries
FEB 14, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
“The Future of Interventional Technology” is the focus of this presentation from Iqbal (Ike) Ahmed, MD, FRCSC, at the 2024 Glaucoma 360 New Horizons Conference in San Francisco.
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Several Reports of Retinal Vasculitis After Pegcetacoplan Injection Are Confirmed
FEB 14, 2024
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Ajay E Kuriyan, MD
The American Society of Retina Specialists has identified more than a dozen cases of pegcetacoplan-related retinal vasculitis since the drug's approval for geographic atrophy in early 2023.
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Complementary Treatment Options Are a Key Unmet Need in Glaucoma Care
FEB 14, 2024
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Lauren Jarem, MS
Panelists from 4 different areas of ophthalmology provide their perspectives on "Transforming Glaucoma Care" at the 2024 Glaucoma 360 New Horizons Conference in San Francisco.
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Consensus Definitions and Diagnostic Criteria Are Proposed for Pediatric Blepharokeratoconjunctivitis
FEB 13, 2024
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Jennifer A Galvin, MD
A panel of international pediatric ophthalmologists and cornea specialists has developed a consensus definition of and diagnostic criteria for pediatric blepharokeratoconjunctivitis.
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Week in Review: Bus Stop Locator App, Drive-Through IOP Measurements, Dry Eye and Sleep Issues
FEB 09, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
The All_Aboard app enables blind and visually impaired people to locate bus stops, drive-through IOP measurements are higher than in-clinic measurements, and dry eye symptoms lead to worse sleep quality.
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OCT-A May Offer an Alternative to FA for Identifying Retinal Neovascularization
FEB 08, 2024
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Mohammed Ali Khan, MD, FACS
In patients with diabetic retinopathy, widefield OCT-A showed a relatively good ability to detect retinal neovascularization when compared to fluorescein angiography (FA), the gold standard.
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In Eyes With Keratoconus, Keratoconus-Specific IOL Formulas Perform Best
FEB 07, 2024
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Daniel S Choi, MD
Using IOL formulas that are tailored to eyes with keratoconus optimizes predictive accuracy in these eyes, especially when the formulas incorporate total keratometry measures.
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Artificial Intelligence Has High Potential if Standardized Principles Are in Place
FEB 06, 2024
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Courtney M Crawford, MD
With the development of standardized protocols and consideration of bioethical concerns, artificial intelligence appears poised to have significant positive impacts in ophthalmology.
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On MRI, Variable Intensities Among Optic Nerve Segments Can Be Normal
FEB 05, 2024
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Danah Albreiki, MBBS
According to this study, different parts of the optic nerve naturally show different changes in signal intensity on MRI, suggesting that some degree of variability is normal and not necessarily indicative of disease.
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FDA Cautions Consumers About Copycat Lumify Eye Drops
FEB 02, 2024
Reports of eye pain, irritation, and infection related to fake Lumify eye drops prompt an FDA warning to avoid the purchase or use of South Moon, Rebright, or FivFivGo eye drop products.
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Week in Review: Children's Vision Screenings, Keratoconus and Black Patients, Glaucoma Risk After Steroid Injections
FEB 02, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
In the United States, pediatric vision screening rates vary according to socioeconomic condition, features of keratoconus differ between Black and non-Black patients, and ocular steroid injections could increase the risk of new-onset glaucoma.
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Minority Representation in Diabetic Macular Edema Trials Is Slowly Improving
FEB 01, 2024
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Courtney M Crawford, MD
Although minority patients remain underrepresented in clinical trials for diabetic macular edema, a 20-year review suggests that this disparity is improving.
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Transient Monocular Vision Loss May Warrant Further Testing in Young Adults
JAN 31, 2024
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Danah Albreiki, MBBS
In a small study, more than 15% of young adults with transient monocular vision loss had cardiac or neurologic abnormalities that could suggest more serious underlying issues.
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Most Children With Stable High Regular Astigmatism Do Not Develop Keratoconus
JAN 30, 2024
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Phoebe D Lenhart, MD
Certain topographic and tomographic features in children with high astigmatism remain stable over time, meaning these features can be used to rule out keratoconus.
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Ranibizumab Port Delivery System Could Lessen the Treatment Burden of Wet AMD
JAN 29, 2024
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Courtney M Crawford, MD
The ranibizumab Port Delivery System may offer an attractive treatment alternative to monthly intravitreal injections for patients with neovascular AMD.
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Nonsteroidal Immunomodulators Are Preferred to Treat Pediatric NIU Long Term
JAN 26, 2024
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Allison Umfress, MD
While systemic corticosteroids are often the first option for treating pediatric noninfectious uveitis (NIU), they cannot be used over the long term due to their side effect profile.
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Week in Review: Contact Lenses to Detect Glaucoma, Age and LASIK Efficacy, Whole-Eye Transplant Project
JAN 26, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
A contact lens for monitoring IOP shows promise, older patients may benefit less from LASIK than younger patients, and a new project aims to restore sight through whole-eye transplantation.
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Top ONE Network Editors' Choice Reviews of 2023
JAN 24, 2024
The top 15 Editors’ Choice reviews in 2023 include how more severe hypertension ups the risk of retinal vein occlusion, observations of psychosocial distress in elderly patients who have had Mohs micrographic surgery, and updates from ophthalmology journals.
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Top ONE Network Videos of 2023
JAN 24, 2024
From conducting cataract surgery in patients with spherophakia to diagnostic testing for ocular myasthenia gravis, here’s a look at 2023’s most popular 1-Minute, Basic Skills, Clinical, and Interview Videos.
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Recession–Resection Is a Treatment Option for Pediatric Intermittent Exotropia
JAN 23, 2024
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Jagger Koerner, MD
Intermittent exotropia (IXT) treated with recession–resection surgery had fewer reoperations over the long term compared with IXT treated with bilateral lateral rectus muscle recession surgery.
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Better Discussions About Weight May Help Patients With Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
JAN 22, 2024
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Collin M McClelland, MD
A survey-based study suggests that many patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension feel body weight discussions with their health care providers leave a lot to be desired.
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Retinal Vein Occlusion May Be Associated With Greater Cardiovascular Disease Risk
JAN 19, 2024
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Ajay E Kuriyan, MD
Patients with retinal vein occlusion may be at increased risk for certain cardiovascular conditions according to this 20-year multinational study.
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Week in Review: African Ancestry and Glaucoma Risk, Keratitis and Lung Cancer Treatment, AI-Based Diabetic Eye Exams in Kids
JAN 19, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
New findings link certain gene loci to glaucoma in people of African ancestry, chemotherapies for lung cancer may increase keratitis risk, autonomous AI-based eye exams prove useful for children with diabetes, and nighttime outdoor artificial light is linked to AMD.
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Risk Factors in Exogenous Endophthalmitis May Increase the Chance of Blindness
JAN 18, 2024
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Sherveen S Salek, MD
Identifying the risk factors for poor prognosis in eyes with exogenous endophthalmitis may help stave off visual impairment.
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Diabetic Macular Edema Clinical Trials Underrepresent the Most-Affected Patients
JAN 18, 2024
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Jessica D Randolph, MD
Despite being disproportionately affected by diabetes, Black, Asian, and Hispanic populations are not adequately represented in diabetic macular edema studies.
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Photodynamic Therapy and Micropulse Laser Offer Two Options for Treating CSCR
JAN 17, 2024
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Mohammed Ali Khan, MD, FACS
A clinical trial found that using half-dose photodynamic therapy or subthreshold micropulse laser resulted in similar improvements in central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR).
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Both Bilateral Inferior Oblique Myectomy and Recession Decrease V-Pattern Exotropia
JAN 16, 2024
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Laura B Enyedi, MD
The efficacy of bilateral inferior oblique (BIO) myectomy vs BIO recession, in combination with bilateral rectus recession, in children with V-pattern exotropia has not been well studied.
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Certain Corneal Changes in Parents May Help Predict Keratoconus in Offspring
JAN 12, 2024
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Zeba A Syed, MD
A small study found altered Pentacam readings and biomechanical features in many parents of children with keratoconus, suggesting possible heritability of the disease.
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Week in Review: Alzheimer’s Treatments and AMD, Ophthalmology Training During the Pandemic, Green Space and Myopia
JAN 12, 2024
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Stephanie Leveene, ELS
Some Alzheimer's disease drugs may reduce the risk of AMD, the COVID-19 pandemic has a lasting impact on ophthalmology training, more green space at schools could reduce myopia incidence, and older women have a higher prevalence of dry eye.
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Long-Term Visual Outcomes Vary Among Children With Unilateral PFV-Related Cataract
JAN 11, 2024
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Brenda L Bohnsack, MD, PHD
A study of children who underwent surgery for unilateral nontraumatic cataract due to persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) found that 5 years after surgery, only a small percentage of eyes had achieved age-normal visual acuity.
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Angle-Based Stent Procedures Declined Coincident With Medicare Reimbursement Cuts
JAN 10, 2024
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Gillian G Treadwell, MD
This study investigated changes in utilization of glaucoma-related CPT codes before and after reimbursement cuts for angle-based stenting procedures were implemented.
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Syphilitic Uveitis Is a Growing Concern in the United States
JAN 09, 2024
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Sherveen S Salek, MD
While syphilitic uveitis is generally rare, it has been increasing in the United States in recent years.
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