Cataracts remain a leading cause of visual impairment globally, necessitating precise and objective methods for assessing lens opacification. Recent advances in imaging, particularly through ...
Although surgeries to treat cataracts are deemed successful for most patients under the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System ...
For an accurate IOL power calculation, three parameters are crucial in order to predict the patient's refractive outcome correctly, namely the axial length of the eye, the refractive properties of the ...
During cataract surgery, your natural eye lens will be replaced with a synthetic, artificial lens. Without a natural lens in your eye, it’s not possible for cataracts to grow back again after surgery.
Clinically significant cataract is associated with an increased risk of death from vascular causes, such as stroke and heart attack, suggests research published online in the British Journal of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The first three installments of our blog on the complex cornea provided an ...
In October 2025, ophthalmologist Dr. Eric Rosenberg slipped on an Apple Vision Pro headset, looked through its ...
About 1 in 20 people who have had a laser procedure to patch a retinal tear will have another retinal tear or, worse, a retinal detachment after they have cataract surgery, an analysis of a large ...
Aims To investigate the interaction and combined effects of cardiovascular health (CVH) and socioeconomic status (SES) on ...
Background/aim To assess the coverage of cataract surgery services and the outcomes of surgeries including the causes of poor ...
Notice your vision appears a little blurry lately? It could be cataracts, one of the most common eye conditions that affects vision as we age. But what causes cataracts, and how are they treated? Keep ...