Corneal Transplants Effective for Ocular Complications of Shingles
A Kellogg Eye Center study finds great promise in corneal transplants for patients who suffer shingles and develop subsequent vision-limiting corneal scarring.
A Kellogg Eye Center study finds great promise in corneal transplants for patients who suffer shingles and develop subsequent vision-limiting corneal scarring.
One of the lesser-known consequences of osteogenesis imperfecta – brittle bone disease – is an increased risk of eye diseases like glaucoma. Patients of all ages should receive annual ophthalmic screenings.
In rare occurrences, forceful manipulation of the neck is linked to a damaging side effect: bleeding inside the eye and related vision problems
Low vision devices improve the quality of life and the ability of visually impaired patients to do important everyday activities, but there is significant inequality in the use of this technology by older adults.
Poll finds primary care providers play a key role in vision care after 50; convenience, cost and lack of insurance coverage also affect eye care decisions.
The national health insurance program leaves many older Americans without adequate resources to properly maintain their sight, a new study finds.
Analyzing a patient's medical data could help clinicians begin to predict the timing and frequency for anti-VEGF treatments.
Study links familial relationships to the likelihood older adults will get needed cataract surgery.
Lab study may power new treatment to correct crossed eyes
Findings have implications for patients seeking transparency in care and researchers looking to collaborate beyond their institution.