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Corneal Aberrations After PreserFlo Implantation

How PreserFlo MicroShunt Affects Corneal Aberrations The PreserFlo MicroShunt is a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) device designed to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with glaucoma. While its primary function is to improve aqueous outflow, recent studies have explored its impact on corneal aberrations—a critical factor in visual quality. This article delves into how […]

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Swept-Source OCT for Early Childhood Glaucoma Detection

Early Childhood Glaucoma Detection with Swept-Source OCT Technology Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, and while it is often associated with older adults, it can also affect infants and young children. Early detection is crucial to prevent vision loss, but diagnosing glaucoma in young children presents unique challenges. Traditional methods may not

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Revolutionary Glaucoma Surgery Now Available in Scotland

Revolutionary Glaucoma Surgery Now Available in Scotland Scotland has taken a monumental leap forward in eye care with the introduction of a groundbreaking glaucoma surgery. This innovative procedure promises to transform the lives of thousands of patients suffering from this sight-threatening condition. With cutting-edge technology and minimally invasive techniques, the new surgery offers hope for

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Supporting the Future of Optometry and Vision Science

How a Generous Donation is Shaping the Future of Optometry Practice In the ever-evolving field of optometry, advancements in technology, education, and patient care are crucial. A recent generous donation has sparked a wave of innovation, providing optometry students, practitioners, and patients with unprecedented opportunities. This transformative gift is not just funding new equipment or

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Safe Driving Possible Despite Loss of Visual Field

Safe Driving Tips for People with Visual Field Loss Driving is a crucial aspect of independence for many individuals, but for those with visual field loss, it can present unique challenges. Conditions like glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, or hemianopia can reduce peripheral or central vision, making driving more difficult. However, with the right strategies, many people

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Can good cholesterol actually be bad for glaucoma?

Can High HDL Cholesterol Worsen Glaucoma Risk? Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, affecting millions of people. While elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is a well-known risk factor, recent research suggests that cholesterol levels—particularly high-density lipoprotein (HDL)—may also play a role. But could high HDL cholesterol, often dubbed the “good cholesterol,” actually worsen

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