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  1. Nerve Fiber Layer and Optic Nerve ImagingNerve Fiber Layer and Optic Nerve Imaging [Article]
    In addition to the function as assessed by such tests as Visual Fields, Visual Acuity, and colour vision, an important ancillary test for glaucoma patients or suspects is 3D imaging of the o

  2. Optic Disc PhotographsOptic Disc Photographs [Article]
    Photographic images of the optic disc are considered the standard for basel

  3. Glaucoma EvaluationGlaucoma Evaluation [Article]
    Because it has no noticeable symptoms, glaucoma is a difficult disease to detect without regular, complete eye exams. During a glaucoma evaluation, your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) will

  4. Glaucoma—The BasicsGlaucoma—The Basics [Article]
    Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve, which transmits the images you see from the eye to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibers (like an electric cable with its numerous w

  5. Subtenon's AnesthesiaSubtenon's Anesthesia [Article]
    Today, many surgeries of the eye can be performed using techniques that allow your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) to use injectable anesthetics to completely numb your eye before your surgical procedure r...

  6. Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathyProliferative Diabetic Retinopathy [Article]
    Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is a complication of diabetes caused by changes in the blood vessels of the eye. If you have diabetes, your body does not use and store sugar properly. Hi

  7. Epiretinal MembraneEpiretinal Membrane [Article]
    The retina is a layer of light-sensing cells lining the back of your eye. As light rays enter your eye, the retina converts the rays into signals that are sent through the optic nerve to your brai

  8. EyeglassesEyeglasses [Article]
    Sixty percent of the 161 million Americans who wear prescription eyewear choose eyeglasses. Wearing eyeglasses is one of the simplest ways to correct vision problems. To see images clea

  9. Nonproliferative Diabetic RetinopathyNonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy [Article]
    If you have diabetes mellitus, your body does not use and store glucose properly. Over time, diabetes can damage blood vesse

  10. Floaters and FlashesFloaters and Flashes [Article]
    Small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision as you look at a blank wall or a clear blue sky are known as floaters. Most people have some floaters normally but do not notic

  11. Retinitis PigmentosaRetinitis Pigmentosa [Article]
    Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) describes a group of related diseases that tend to run in families and cause a slow but progressive loss of vision. RP affects the rods and cones of the retina, the ligh

  12. Retinal Side Effects From Systemic MedicationRetinal Side Effects From Systemic Medication [Article]
    The retina is a layer of light-sensing cells that line the back of the eye. As light rays enter your eye, the retina converts the rays into signals that are sent through the optic nerve to your br

  13. Fluorescein AngiographyFluorescein Angiography [Article]
    Fluorescein angiography, a clinical test to look at blood circulation inside the back of the eye, aids in the diagnosis of retinal conditions associated with diabetes, age-related macular degener

  14. Face-Down Recovery After Retinal SurgeryFace-Down Recovery After Retinal Surgery [Article]
    The retina is a layer of light-sensing cells lining the back of your eye. As light enters your eye, the retina converts the rays into signals that are sent through the optic nerve to your brain, w

  15. Cytomegalovirus RetinitisCytomegalovirus Retinitis [Article]
    Cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV retinitis) is a serious eye infection of the retina, the light-sensing nerve layer that lines the back of the eye. It is a significant threat to people with weak imm

  16. Coats' DiseaseCoats' Disease [Article]
    Coats disease is a chronic, progressive disorder that affects the retina, the light-sensitive nerve layer at the back of the eye. Coats disease is an abnormal growth spurt of the small blood ves

  17. Central Serous RetinopathyCentral Serous Retinopathy [Article]
    Central serous retinopathy (CSR) is a small, round, shallow swelling that develops on the retina, the light-sensitive nerve layer that lines the back of the eye. Although the swelling reduces or d

  18. Central Retinal Vein OcclusionCentral Retinal Vein Occlusion [Article]
    You probably know that high blood pressure and other vascular diseases pose risks to overall health, but you may not know that they can affect eyesight by damaging the veins in the eye.

  19. Central Retinal Artery OcclusionCentral Retinal Artery Occlusion [Article]
    You probably know that high blood pressure and other vascular diseases pose risks to your overall health, but you may not know that they can affect your eyesight by damaging the arteries in your e

  20. Branch Retinal Artery OcclusionBranch Retinal Artery Occlusion [Article]
    Most people know that high blood pressure and other vascular diseases pose risks to overall health, but many may not know that high blood pressure can affect vision by damaging the arteries in the

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