Twa, Michael D. OD, PhD, FAAO
doi : 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001950
Volume 99(11) pgs. 791-836 November 2022
Vo, Kim MD; Lee, Grace Yeeun MPH, MHM; Jindani, Yasmin OD; Gulamhusein, Husayn MD, MPH; Farrokhyar, Forough PhD, MPhil; Sabri, Kourosh MBChB
Huang, Junting MD 1; Zheng, Qianwen MD 2; Nie, Kailai PhD 1; Wei, Hong MD 1; Liu, Longqian MD, PhD 1*
doi : 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001952
This study investigated the potential perinatal risk factors associated with infantile esotropia in a Chinese population, including advanced parental age at childbirth and mode of delivery.
Serramito-Blanco, Maria PhD 1,2; Canadas, Pilar PhD 1; Villa-Collar, Cesar PhD 3,4; Carracedo, Gonzalo PhD 1,2*
doi : 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001954
Scleral lenses rely on the scleroconjunctival region without bearing the cornea, which could improve the symptoms and modify the corneal nerve plexus morphology.
Asiedu, Kofi OD, FAAO 1*; Dhanapalaratnam, Roshan MBBS, MMed 2; Krishnan, Arun V. MBBS, PhD 2; Kwai, Natalie BExPhys, PhD 3; Poynten, Ann MBBS, PhD 4; Markoulli, Maria MOptom, PhD, FAAO 1
doi : 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001955
There is a reduction in corneal nerve fiber density and length in type 2 diabetes mellitus with chronic kidney disease compared with type 2 diabetes mellitus alone; however, this difference does not result in worse ocular surface discomfort or dry eye disease.
Nguyen, Jacqueline D. OD 1,2; Tan, Steven M. OD 1; Azenkot, Shiri PhD 3; Chu, Marlena A. OD, FAAO 1; Cooper, Emily A. PhD 1,4*
doi : 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001953
Understanding longitudinal changes in why individuals frequent low-vision clinics is crucial for ensuring that patient care keeps current with changing technology and changing lifestyles. Among other findings, our results suggest that reading remains a prevailing patient complaint, with shifting priorities toward technology-related topics
Rodrigues, Gladys DNB 1*; Rao, Pooja MD 2,3; Vepakomma, Tishya MBBS, MS 1; Mendonca, Teena MS 1
doi : 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001951
In the recent past, there are increasing publications on microsporidia affecting the cornea in Asian population. However, microsporidia-causing endophthalmitis has been rarely reported. This report intends to draw the attention of eye care professionals to consider microsporidia as a differential diagnosis in cases of keratitis or endophthalmitis after ocular trauma.
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