Orthokeratology Temporarily Reduces Tear Film Surface Quality in Children
Tear film surface quality must be attentively monitored throughout the duration of treatment with orthokeratology lenses, according to researchers.
Tear film surface quality must be attentively monitored throughout the duration of treatment with orthokeratology lenses, according to researchers.
Effective lid wiper epitheliopathy treatment involves improving tear volume and tear film stability, a study suggests.
Patients with prior exposure to diabetes through family and friends were more likely to comply with diabetic retinopathy evaluations, a study shows.
The rapid treatment results may prove particularly advantageous for patients with severe dry eye or those undergoing refractive or cataract surgery.
Clinicians treating SJS should consider the need to assess meibomian gland structural and functional parameters.
Clinicians may not need to consider a patient’s astigmatism type when planning surgical astigmatic corrections.
Regular ocular surface assessments are essential for patients with Graves Disease, even without the clinical manifestations accompanying orbitopathy.
OCT and OCT-A may have the potential to be used as screening tools to identify asymptomatic, cognitively intact individuals at risk for developing Alzheimer’s Disease.
Clinicians should strongly consider accounting for lateral magnification when evaluating foveal avascular zone area.
Investigators discover a high reflection band located within the macular area of the serous retinal detachment that may possibly help to diagnose central serous chorioretinopathy.