The retina consumes oxygen at one of the highest rates of any tissue in the body, and disruptions in its oxygen supply are ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new dual-imaging tool that maps the retina’s structure and oxygen use in unprecedented ...
This technology bridges research and clinical practice, enhancing patient monitoring and prognostication by providing ...
Daniela Bacherini, MD, PhD, FEBO, from the University of Florence presented at the EURETINA 2025 meeting, focusing on ultra ...
Population-based studies have shown retinal disorders are the most common cause of irreversible blindness in developed countries and the second most common cause of blindness after cataracts in ...
The new technology provides a better tool to evaluate age-related macular degeneration and other retinal diseases. Another day, another reminder that artificial intelligence in healthcare is gathering ...
Researchers have developed an AI tool that makes retinal imaging 100 times faster. Retinal diseases are one of the leading causes of blindness; however, imaging cells in the retina in detail can be ...
Vineeta Das, NEI Clinical and Translational Imaging Section, explains how artificial intelligence improves imaging of the eye’s light-sensing retina. Researchers at the National Institutes of Health ...
The retina, as an accessible extension of the central nervous system, offers a unique window into the microvascular changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Recent studies have demonstrated that ...
OCT uses low-coherence interferometry, in which light reflected from internal microstructures is compared to a reference arm.
Dr. Simonett specializes in the medical and surgical management of diseases of the retina and vitreous and conducts related clinical research. He has clinical expertise in caring for patients with ...
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