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Patient perspectives on their outcomes from strabismus surgery undertaken for psychosocial reasons
BackgroundStrabismus surgery undertaken for psychosocial reasons aims to align the eyes in a straighter position, reduce the psychosocial symptoms...
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The spectrum of giant cell arteritis through a rheumatology lens
Treatment of giant cell arteritis (GCA) aims initially to prevent acute visual loss, and subsequently to optimise long-term quality of life. Initial...
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Correlation of limited-early-response status with 12-month CST, BVA, and machine learning-quantified retinal fluid in diabetic macular oedema in routine clinical practice
Background/ObjectivesAnti-VEGF treatment response in DMO has been measured by changes in the central subfield thickness (CST) and best visual acuity...
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Association between self-reported visual symptoms (suggesting cataract) and self-reported fall-related injury among adults aged ≥ 65 years from five low- and middle-income countries
BackgroundCataracts may increase risk for falls but studies on this topic from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are scarce. Therefore, we...
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Identification of diabetic retinopathy classification using machine learning algorithms on clinical data and optical coherence tomography angiography
BackgroundTo apply machine learning (ML) algorithms to perform multiclass diabetic retinopathy (DR) classification using both clinical data and...
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How far should I manage acute optic neuritis as an ophthalmologist? A United Kingdom perspective
Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammation of or around the optic nerve, frequently caused by infectious or immune-mediated inflammatory disorders. In...
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Electrodiagnostic tests of the visual pathway and applications in neuro-ophthalmology
This article describes the main visual electrodiagnostic tests relevant to neuro-ophthalmology practice, including the visual evoked potential (VEP),...
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Traumatic optic neuropathy management: a systematic review
BackgroundTraumatic optic neuropathy is classically described in up to 8% of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), but subclinical or...
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Oculomics analysis in multiple sclerosis: Current ophthalmic clinical and imaging biomarkers
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by inflammation,...
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