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Noninvasive technologies are redefining how we diagnose and monitor atrophic AMD.
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Mashup Score: 5Rising Stars in Retina: Inês Laíns, MD, PhD - Retina Today - 3 day(s) ago
Retina Today: When did you first know that you wanted to become a retina specialist? I am from Portugal and started an ophthalmology residency ther
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Inês Laíns, MD, PhD, is a Rising Star in Retina! She is doing her fellowship at Mass Eye & Ear, where she is staying as a clinician-scientist, with a focus on the metabolomics and genetics of AMD. Find out more in RT’s ⭐️Rising Stars in Retina⭐️ article. https://t.co/zvYdaEbj5t https://t.co/K8uuKBlXCF
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Mashup Score: 0Zeiss Retina Workflow - Retina Today - 6 day(s) ago
Learn about the four main steps of the Retina Workflow—assessing & educating, planning, treating and checking on how your patients respond to therapy.
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Mashup Score: 1One to Watch: Frank Brodie, MD, MBA - Retina Today - 18 day(s) ago
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Coming from a family of doctors, I was eager to buck the tradition after studying political science and philosophy at Carleton C
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[One to Watch] Frank Brodie, MD, MBA: He is an assistant professor at UCSF and a vitreoretinal surgeon at the SF Veterans Administration Hospital. He has patented a surgical device and cofounded a nonprofit for children's eyewear. Learn about his journey: https://t.co/OiV87ygREq https://t.co/3ohRSBtgO4
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Retina Today is a publication that delivers the latest research and clinical developments from areas such as medical retina, retinal surgery, vitreous, diabetes, retinal imaging, posterior segment oncology and ocular trauma. Each issue provides insight…
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Mashup Score: 1Beyond the Scope: Exploring the Augmented Reality Revolution in Ophthalmology - Retina Today - 25 day(s) ago
Beyeonics One™ The first digital ophthalmic exoscope with an augmented-reality surgical headset is trailblazing the evolution of digital imaging platforms for anterior and posterior ophthalmic surgeries.
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Mashup Score: 1Rising Stars in Retina: Jesse D. Sengillo, MD - Retina Today - 1 month(s) ago
Retina Today: When did you first know that you wanted to become a retina specialist? I had an early interest in the field of retina, and I even app
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Mashup Score: 6Leveraging Siglec Receptors to Repolarize Macrophages for the Treatment of Geographic Atrophy - Retina Today - 1 month(s) ago
How moving beyond complement targets may lead to true maintenance of vision and greater reduction in GA lesion growth rates.
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Mashup Score: 32Retina Today - 1 month(s) ago
Retina Today is a publication that delivers the latest research and clinical developments from areas such as medical retina, retinal surgery, vitreous, diabetes, retinal imaging, posterior segment oncology and ocular trauma. Each issue provides insight…
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Taken together, the articles in this issue are designed to help refocus our attention on the pandemic that has plagued our offices for decades: An estimated 1.49 million people have late-stage #AMD (#wetAMD or GA). Read the new issue: https://t.co/KQ11sYgQAL #diabeticeyedisease https://t.co/tj5NoOopnF
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Mashup Score: 1Beyond the Scope: Exploring the Augmented Reality Revolution in Ophthalmology - Retina Today - 1 month(s) ago
Beyeonics One™ The first digital ophthalmic exoscope with an augmented-reality surgical headset is trailblazing the evolution of digital imaging platforms for anterior and posterior ophthalmic surgeries.
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FAF images are valuable for the diagnosis of GA. The pigment in the RPE cells sends physiological “autofluorescence” if properly stimulated. Read on this editorial by Eric H. Souied, MD, Oudy Semoun, MD, and Vittorio Capuano, MD here: https://t.co/h8MfZSHUJE https://t.co/UP3sDHJegP