Panelists discuss how differing disease mechanisms, inflammatory drivers, and clinical priorities across AMD, DME, and RVO ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Continuous growth of macular neovascularization size, as well as development of outer retina atrophy, was ...
Recently initiated Phase 1b/2 multiple ascending dose study intended to assess safety and efficacy in nAMD patients receiving four initial monthly doses of TH103 Phase 1b/2 study to inform dose ...
Panelists discuss how key biologic and clinical distinctions—such as ischemia, leakage patterns, and modality-specific ...
Retinal damage caused by diabetes and mild cognitive impairment may predict the development of Alzheimer disease.
Age-related macular degeneration blinds more older adults in Western countries than any other retinal disease. Neovascular AMD, while less common than its dry counterpart, causes nearly all cases of ...
Regular aspirin use might up the risk of age-related macular degeneration. Jan. 22, 2013— -- Regular aspirin use is linked to an increased risk of vision loss with age, a new study found. The ...
Retinal microvascular changes detected by OCT-A may provide details for earlier diagnosis of coronary artery stenosis.
Diabetes is the leading cause of vision loss in people between 18 and 64 years old, according to the American Diabetes Association — and the best way to prevent this is to control blood sugar levels.