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We often forget that diabetes is a major threat to our vision. Diabetic retinopathy can cause hemorrhages...
Learn more →A cataract occurs when the crystalline, the natural lens of the eye that is found behind the pupil, loses its transparency...
Learn more →Glaucoma is a degenerative disease that is characterized by the accelerated death of ganglion cells and damage to...
Learn more →Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment affects 1 in every 10,000 people each year, and both eyes can be affected...
Learn more →Vitrectomy is a surgery focusing on the back of the eye, where the retina is located. It is done under a surgical...
Learn more →Scleral buckle is the preferred surgical technique for treating uncomplicated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment...
Learn more →Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease that progressively damages the macula...
Learn more →A macular hole is a small hole in the macula, which is located in the center of the retina. In most cases...
Learn more →The application of laser or photocoagulation of the retina is indicated in patients with complications such as...
Learn more →There are multiple medications to treat eye diseases which are injected into the eye. Their main objective is to stop visual loss...
Learn more →For patients with cataracts, there are two options for surgery: traditional cataract surgery or laser-assisted cataract surgery...
Learn more →A retinal vein occlusion is something similar, although of less magnitude, to a stroke. If it is not treated immediaty, it can...
Learn more →The epiretinal membrane is a fibrocellular membrane that forms on the inner surface of the retina. Generally, the epiretinal membrane affects the macula, which is ...
Learn more →Vitreous hemorrhage has an incidence of seven cases per 100,000, which makes it one of the most common causes of acutely decreased vision...
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