Ophthalmic imaging is an important tool for diagnosis and treatment planning. Advancing technologies have had a huge impact in areas such as retinal imaging, with the introduction of OCT-A and widefield fluorescence imaging.
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Physician burnout is at a critical point. In this episode, Nicky speaks with Dr Alfred Atanda about why so many physicians are burning out and what can be done to change the trend. From personal experience to system-wide solutions, Dr Atanda shares valuable insights on improving physician well-being and building a more effective healthcare culture.
In this episode, we explore the future of continuing medical education (CME) with the team behind touchIME. Hannah Fisher and Matthew Goodwin share insights into global and US trends, the importance of patient inclusivity and how educational outcomes are evolving to better measure the direct impact of learning on clinical practice and patient care.
Two experts discuss the identification of patients with geographic atrophy and advances in its management.
Welcome to the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Ophthalmology, and my first as the journal’s Editor-in-Chief. In this issue, we are delighted to present a series of compelling articles providing insights into some of the cutting-edge developments in this ...
In this touchOPHTHALMOLOGY interview, Prof. Gemmy Cheung (Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore) discussed how the imaging techniques that have been used for the classification and diagnosis of central serous chorioretinopathy have been changing. ‘New imaging insights in ...
In this touchOPHTHALMOLOGY interview, Prof. Gemmy Cheung (Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore) talks us through central serous chorioretinopathy and the imaging techniques that have been used for its classification and diagnosis. ‘New imaging insights in CSC’ was ...
We were delighted to catch up with David Huang (Casey Eye Institute, School of Medicine, Portland, OR, USA) about optical coherence tomography angiography, its limitations and further opportunities in the treatment of retinal diseases. Questions: What further opportunities are there ...
Oculoplastic surgeons are often faced with the diagnostic dilemma of abnormal tissues within the orbit and adnexal structures. In many cases, the associated signs, symptoms and radiological appearances allow a tentative differential diagnosis to be formulated. However, most often, diagnostic ...
The advent of new imaging modalities has greatly aided the understanding of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Dr Roberto Gallego-Pinazo claims that much of this progress can be attributed to structural optical coherence tomography (OCT). In this interview, filmed at ...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a revolutionary tool that plays a key role in the management of various retinal pathologies. The salient features of OCT are its non-invasive nature and its ability to image intraocular structures in vivo with resolution ...
The optic nerve head (ONH) is the region where retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) leave the eyeball via the scleral canal. It also consists of blood vessels, glial, and connective tissue. Glaucoma is a progressive optic neuropathy characterized by the loss ...
Q: What is the optimal procedure for pre- and intraoperative imaging of the eye during toric IOL implantation? Toric IOLs have perhaps enjoyed the greatest reproducible success of any premium lens type in use over the past decade. However, their ...
Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) is a very useful non-invasive imaging method which is used in the diagnosis and follow-up of various retinal and choroidal diseases involving macular region.1–3 In 2014, at International Nomenclature OCT (INOCT) Panel, Staurenghi et al.4 ...
Many important eye diseases manifest themselves in the retina, one of the most prevalent of these is diabetic macular oedema. Retinal imaging and image analysis have developed rapidly over the past 10 years, and image analysis is starting to play an ...
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of adult vision loss in the developed world.1,2 Epidemiological and demographic factors, including the rising rates of diabetes related to obesity and an aging population, are driving the incidence of diabetic ...
Imaging techniques in the diagnostic field of the eye have undergone a tremendous development over the last few decades. Fluorescein angiography (FA) as one of them, has been a key tool in the diagnosis of retinal diseases such as diabetic ...
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