There are currently few published clinical trials related to facial hyperpigmentation. Sunscreen may be used to help prevent this condition, while prescription creams can be used to treat it. Source: AAO
Repairing retinal detachment within 2 days of onset achieves significantly better visual outcomes than waiting up to 3 days, but benefits wane after that. Source: AAO
It is important to identify amblyopia at a young age. The new blinq pediatric vision screener is designed to directly detect amblyopia and strabismus, rather than just amblyopia risk factors. Source: AAO
Smartphone-based fundus images could be used to detect retinopathy of prematurity, more ophthalmology residency programs have Instagram accounts, and atropine drops show good results in slowing myopia progression. Source: AAO
In order to detect glaucoma progression before significant vision loss occurs, it is important to conduct regular visual field testing, but little is known on how frequently testing needs to be performed. Source: AAO
For retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), treating with high-dose bevacizumab vs low-dose bevacizumab or any dose of ranibizumab may mean a lower rate of retreatment. Source: AAO
Missed pediatric ophthalmology appointments can translate to poor vision care for the patient and lost hours and income for the ophthalmologist, but targeted strategies can help reduce no-show rates and ensure continuity of care. Source: AAO
An increased incidence of new-onset uveitis or uveitis relapse following COVID-19 vaccination has been noted in the literature. Proper timing of vaccination is key to minimizing risk of uveitis flares and worsening disease. Source: AAO
Patients with ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid (OcMMP) may benefit most from mycophenolate or a mycophenolate–rituximab combination treatment. Source: AAO
Despite ease of use, the Amsler grid may not have adequate sensitivity or specificity to make it a reliable at-home tool for monitoring the progression of AMD. Source: AAO