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Bone marrow cells show promise in degenerative, ischemic retinal diseases
June 15th 2015The safety and feasibility of intravitreal autologous CD34+ bone marrow cells as a potential therapy for retinal disease were evaluated in a pilot study. Preliminary findings demonstrated the treatment was feasible and researchers intend to pursue a larger, prospective study with longer follow-up.
Pars plana vitrectomy makes paradigm shift for retinal surgery in Europe
June 15th 2015European retinal surgeons have been shifting to the use of pars plana vitrectomy for the repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, but scleral buckle surgery is still a viable choice in young and uncomplicated cases.
Nitrosative & oxidative stress is associated with structural changes
June 10th 2015In this article, the authors present their recent study results. The study findings demonstrated, for the first time, that in vivo structural changes in ISel band and RPE are associated with increased plasma nitrosative and oxidative stress.
Trending Now: Hottest surgery stories of 2014
December 25th 2014The hottest stories in surgery this year included news about cataract surgery by a charity-run Indian camp cost at least 24 elderly people their eyesight, how to correct RK, and how to identify and manage dysphotopsia after cataract surgery.
Retinal vein occlusion treatment undergoes paradigm shift with pharmacotherapy
November 1st 2014Based on findings from a series of clinical trials in recent years, pharmacotherapy has supplanted both laser photocoagulation and a watchful waiting approach as the first-line therapy for retinal vein occlusion.
Jackson Memorial Lecture: Past, present and future outlook of retinoblastoma
October 19th 2014“Retinoblastoma is a remarkable ophthalmology success story in which the efforts of ophthalmologists, ophthalmic pathologists, and research scientists have led to understanding of the basic mechanisms of cancer and targeted therapies that are able to cure a once incurable tumor,” said Hans E. Grossniklaus, MD, MBA. He was honored as the recipient of the 71st Jackson Memorial Lecture Award in the opening session of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Anti-seizure drug gets boxed warning for eye damage risks
November 13th 2013The FDA has approved changes to the drug label of the anti-seizure drug ezogabine (Potiga), underscoring risks of abnormalities to the retina in the eye, potential vision loss, and skin discoloration-all of which may become permanent.
Critical retinal development gene identified
November 6th 2013Researchers at John Hopkins Medicine have announced they have identified a gene that guides the separation of two types of motion-sensing cells, offering insight into how cellular layering develops in the retina, with possible implications for the brain’s cerebral cortex.