In this study, investigators described changes in refraction and amblyopia in children undergoing surgery for congenital ptosis. Source: AAO
This week, the FDA highlights the risk of vision loss on cigarette packaging, scientists release the world’s most detailed gene map of the human retina and a woman with extreme light sensitivity has tattoo ink installed in her cornea. Source: AAO
This study explored whether yellow lens night-driving glasses improve nighttime road visibility and reduce headlight glare from oncoming vehicles. Source: AAO
The first trifocal IOL to gain Food and Drug Administration approval is now available in the United States. Source: AAO
This review article describes recent advances in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of herpes zoster, as well as neurological and ophthalmological complications of infection. Source: AAO
New World Medical has launched a new valveless glaucoma drainage device designed to ease insertion and manipulation of complex cases. Source: AAO
The Academy is teaming up with Verana Health to launch Verana Practice Insights, a service that enables physicians to improve patient care with data-driven insights. Source: AAO
This retrospective study examined factors associated with cystoid macular edema (CME) after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). Source: AAO
This multicenter trial assessed the ability of phacoemulsification with goniosynechialysis to reduce IOP through 1 year. Source: AAO
This week, a begonia graces an exhibit of photographs taken by donor cornea recipients, vehicle exhaust may raise the risk of AMD and a new voice assistant helps people with visual impairment browse the web. Source: AAO