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Nerve 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
Glaucoma—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
Age-Related Macular Degeneration [Article]
Trabeculectomy with or without mini-shunt [Article]
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty [Article]
Proliferative 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
Laser Surgery of the Eye [Article]
The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation. A laser is a concentrated beam of light, created
when an electrical current passes through a
Detached and Torn Retina [Article]
A retinal detachment is a very serious problem that usually causes
blindness unless treated. The appearance of flashing lights, floating
objects, or a gray curtain moving across the field of visio
Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy [Article]
If you have diabetes mellitus, your body does not use and store glucose properly. Over time, diabetes can damage
blood vesse
Refractive Errors [Article]
Refractive errors occur when light does not focus properly on the
retina because of the shape of the eye. The resulting image is blurred.
Common refractive errors are myopia (nearsightedness), hyp
Monovision for Presbyopia [Article]
Many people use
reading glasses to correct presbyopia, the age-related loss of close-up
focusing ability. They use their eyeglasses for reading
Macular Edema [Article]
Macular edema is the swelling of the macula, the
small area of the retina responsible for central vision. The edema is
caused by fluid leaking from retinal blood vesse
LASIK por medio de Láser Femtosegundo [Article]
Hasta hace poco tiempo, si usted era uno de los millones de
pacientes con errores refractivos, anteojos o lentes de contacto eran
las únicas opciones para corregir la visión. Con el
LASIK por medio de Láser Microkeratoma [Article]
Hasta hace poco tiempo, si usted era uno de los millones de
pacientes con errores refractivos, anteojos o lentes de contacto eran
las únicas opciones para corregir la visión. Con el
Cirugía del Ojo con Rayo láser [Article]
La palabra “láser” es un acrónimo para “Light Amplification by
Stimulated Emmission of Radiation” [Amplificación de luz por medio de
la emisión
Vitrectomy Surgery [Article]
Vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery used to treat disorders of the
retina (the light-sensing cells at the back of the eye) and vitreous
(the clear gel-like substance inside the eye). It may be use
Toxoplasmosis [Article]
Toxoplasmosis
is a common parasitic infection. When contracted by a pregnant woman,
toxoplasmosis can pose serious risks to the unborn b
Retinoschisis [Article]
Retinoschisis is a genetic eye disease that splits the retina, the
light-sensitive layer of cells lining the back of the eye. It occurs in
two forms, one affecting young children, the other affect
Retinopathy of Prematurity [Article]
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) damages premature babies’ retinas,
the layer of light-sensitive cells lining the back of the eye. ROP
usually occurs in both eyes, though one may be more sev
Retinoblastoma [Article]
Retinoblastoma, a malignant tumor that grows in the retina, the
layer of light-sensing cells in the back of the eye, can destroy a
child’s vision and be fatal. Retinoblastoma can occur in on
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