Retrospective study finds MRSA in nearly half of eyebrow infections
This study reviews the bacterial origins and potential causative factors of preseptal cellulitis and abscesses involving the eyebrow. Source: AAO
- Posted on: Dec 11 2017
This study reviews the bacterial origins and potential causative factors of preseptal cellulitis and abscesses involving the eyebrow. Source: AAO
Findings from this retrospective study suggest that patients with initial suboptimal response to an intravitreal corticosteroid implant may continue to have a suboptimal response on long-term follow-up. Source: AAO
This week researchers unveil a temperature-sensitive sealant that could buy time for open-globe injuries, and an omega-3-supplemented eye drop gets approved in Europe. Source: AAO
Physicians may soon have a steroid alternative in their uveitis treatment toolkit: A phase 2 trial finds that the new aldehyde trap drug reproxalap (Aldeyra Therapeutics) is noninferior to prednisolone acetate (Pred Forte) at reducing ocular inflammation in patients with noninfectious anterior uveitis. Source: AAO
A new Zika vaccine shows promising safety and immunogenicity, according to a phase 1 trial by the Vaccine Research Center at the NIH. Source: AAO
Investigators prospectively compared the safety profiles of 2 IOL implantation techniques in children younger than 4 years old. Source: AAO
This prospective pilot study assessed the efficacy of venous sinus stenting in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). Source: AAO
This prospective case series compares the efficacy of a computer-assisted system versus manual marking for toric IOL alignment. Source: AAO
Researchers in Germany have implanted the human eye with a micro-sensor, called Eyemate™, that can continuously monitor IOP in patients with glaucoma. Source: AAO
On the heels of disappointing phase 2 results, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. says it will discontinue development of their aflibercept/nesvacumab combination therapy for diabetic macular edema (DME) and wet AMD. Source: AAO
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