AAO Journal Archive
- Classification of Vitreous Seeds in Retinoblastoma
- Topical 5-Fluorouracil 1% as Primary Treatment for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
- Individualized Stabilization Criteria–Driven Ranibizumab versus Laser in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
- Correlation of Histologic Features with In Vivo Imaging of Reticular Pseudodrusen
- Pseudodrusen and Incidence of Late Age-Related Macular Degeneration in Fellow Eyes in the Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials
- Pharmacotherapies for Retinal Detachment
- Can Automated Imaging for Optic Disc and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Analysis Aid Glaucoma Detection?
- Suture Colonization Rate in Adjustable Strabismus Surgery
- Genetic and Dietary Factors Influencing the Progression of Nuclear Cataract
- Diagnostic Accuracy of Optical Coherence Tomography and Scanning Laser Tomography for Identifying Glaucoma in Myopic Eyes
Press Archive
- Charles Francis: Weakening eye surgery laws places WV patients in jeopardy
- Mark D. Mayle, MD - 2022 Secretariat Award Recipients
- Dr. Larry Schwab recognized with 2020 International Blindness Prevention Award
- Wow Moment with Joseph A. LoCasio | Bio-Tissue | #WowWednesdays
- WVU Today | Moore, Oppe named recipients of Heebink award for Distinguished Service
- Cornea Transplant Restores Young Boy’s Sight After Fishing Accident
- Keep your eyes healthy and safe in the workplace
- Glaucoma Awareness Month
- Ophthalmologists Say 90 Percent of Work-Related Eye Injuries Can be Avoided by Wearing Eye Protection
- Five Tips to Avoid Toy-Related Eye Injuries
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A 6-year-old boy presented with light perception vision and an afferent pupillary defect in the right eye. Dilated fundus examination disclosed large, dilated, and tortuous vessels (Fig 1A). Optical coherence tomography showed intraretinal and subretinal fluid (Fig 1B, arrow) along the maculopapillary bundle. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed right optic canal/orbital apex enhancement (Fig 1C, arrow) and small serpiginous vessels with flow-voids along the posterior orbit (Fig 1D, arrow). Ophthalmologic and neuroradiologic findings were consistent with Wyburn-Mason syndrome – a congenital, sporadic, unilateral, asymptomatic disorder without racial or gender predilection characterized by retinal/intracranial arteriovenous malformations.
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This study reports 2010 data from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) database to provide nationally representative information regarding the use, patient characteristics, and costs of eye-related presentations to emergency departments (EDs) in the United States. The NEDS is a comprehensive all-payer database, part of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, and was created by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Read more: Eye-related Emergency Department Visits in the United States, 2010
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To report the incidence of endophthalmitis after senile cataract surgery and to describe the epidemiology and main risk factors.
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To evaluate the association between rates of progressive loss in different regions of the visual field and longitudinal changes in quality of life (QoL).
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Orbital tumor recurrence is a rare but serious complication in children with retinoblastoma, leading to a high risk of metastasis and death. Therefore, we assume that these recurrences have to be detected and treated as early as possible. Preliminary studies used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate postsurgical findings in the orbit. In this study, we assessed the diagnostic accuracy of high-resolution MRI to detect orbital tumor recurrence in children with retinoblastoma in a large study cohort.