Retinal age gap significantly higher in participants with diabetes, cardiac disease, or stroke. (HealthDay News) — Retinal age, derived from a single fundus photograph, is a biomarker of clinical ...
The retina is a thin piece of tissue that sits on the back wall of the eye, says Brian VanderBeek, MD, an ophthalmologist at Penn Medicine and assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Hospital of ...
Like a usual stroke that interrupts oxygen flow to the brain, an eye stroke cuts off the essential nutrients and oxygen ...
Vision accounts for more than 80% of the information humans obtain from the outside world. The ability of the eyeballs to capture and process visual information sent onward to the brain relies ...
The retina is a light-sensitive layer of tissue lining the back of the eye. Healthy development and function of the retina is critical for normal vision. Vision develops over several years, with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Retinal reserve is the retina’s remaining functional capacity to maintain vision despite underlying stress and ...
Patients with Alagille syndrome, which usually affects the liver, are at risk for progressive degeneration of the retina and possible vision loss. A new study found macular changes in three-fourths of ...
Recent findings suggest that with more research, anomaly detection may be an option for general retinal disease screening and identification of novel presentations of common retinal diseases. Anomaly ...
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common eye condition. More than 40% of Americans can't see clearly at a distance because their eye is longer than normal. Usually myopia doesn't cause any problems ...