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The vitreous—remember me?
The article by Jim Williamson, OD, explores the anatomy and function of this lesser-known body and how SPECTRALIS OCT helps monitor for disease or injury.
Read moreEyewire TV Episode 10.23.2024: Heidelberg SPECTRALIS Flex Module
In this video interview from the 2024 AAO meeting, principal investigator Lejla Vajzovic, MD, explains how the recently FDA-cleared SPECTRALIS Flex Module allows eyecare providers to image patients in a supine position.
Read moreRetinal Oct Scans Pre-Empt Posterior Segment Surprises Following Cataract Surgery
While standard biomicroscopic fundus examinations are commonly used to evaluate the retina, they may miss subtle yet significant macular pathologies, particularly in the presence of lens opacities or poor pupil dilation. By incorporating retinal OCT into preoperative assessments, surgeons can better inform patients, refine surgical strategies, and ultimately enhance postoperative results.
Read moreASRS 2024: Real-world safety and efficacy of aflibercept 8 mg in the treatment nAMD
Listen to Deepak Sambhara, MD, present the findings from a real-world case study that measured the safety and efficacy of Aflibercept 8 mg for treating nonexudative AMD at ASRS 2024.
Read moreRed and Green Indicators: A New perspective on Glaucoma
Listen in as Dr. Chris Lievens and Dr. Andrew Rixon tackle the complexities and misconceptions of glaucoma care. Their candid discussion emphasizes the importance of looking beyond simplistic interpretations of red and green indicators and committing to a comprehensive analysis to ensure the best possible care.
Read moreMachine learning and AI advances show promise with AMD mapping and tracking
The future of care for AMD shows great promise thanks to enhanced diagnostic imaging and analysis capabilities, as well as customized treatment pathways.
Read moreDavid L. Cooke ASCRS video interview
In this ASCRS Healio Video Perspective, David L. Cooke, MD, describes a challenging case of myopia and astigmatism after cataract surgery.
Read moreAnalysis of anterior chamber inflammation
In this video interview at ARVO 2024, Edmund Tsui, MD, presents an overview of his team's research using swept-source OCT with the ANTERION platform to look at anterior chamber cells in patients with uveitis.
Read morePodcast: Bringing OCT Imaging to Life
Join your host, Chris Lievens, OD, MS, PhD, and guest Jim Williamson, OD, FAAO, as they dive into the facinating world of OCT imaging. Discover the intricacies of OCT technology and journey through the evolution of retinal imaging from the past to the present, while speculating on future directions.
Read moreARVO 2024: Repeatability and Reproducibility of FLIO and Erythrocyte Mediated Angiography in a Non-Human Primate Model
In an interview with Ophthalmology Times, Osamah Saeedi, MD, MS, explained the key findings from the poster he presented at the ARVO Imaging in the Eye Conference in Seattle.
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