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Ocular hypotony, also known as low intraocular pressure, is a condition characterized by abnormally low pressure in the eye. This condition can lead to vision problems, eye pain, and other serious complications if not managed properly. In this article, we…

Papilledema is the swelling of the optic nerve as it enters the back of the eye due to raised intracranial pressure. Fluid surrounding the brain is constantly produced and reabsorbed, maintaining just enough intracranial pressure to help protect the brain…

The colorful portion of the eye, the iris, is made up of a ring of muscle and connective tissue fibers that contract and stretch to open and close the pupil in response to the intensity of ambient light. The iris,…

What Is Chorioretinitis? Chorioretinitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation and infection of the choroid and retina, two important structures located in the back of the eye. Choroid is a layer of blood vessels that supplies nutrients to the retina,…

In a recent poll conducted by our LinkedIn page, we asked our followers in the field of ophthalmology whether they would be willing to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT or Google’s Bard for decision-making, provided that they…

Who Is Eugene de Juan, MD? Eugene de Juan, MD is a highly accomplished ophthalmologist who has made significant contributions to the field of eye care. Born and raised in the United States, De Juan received his medical degree from the…

Sudden vision loss is a serious medical condition that can be caused by a variety of underlying factors. It can be a symptom of a number of serious conditions, including retinal detachment, stroke, and even brain tumors. Understanding the causes…

New theories about the causes, processes, and treatments of glaucoma are constantly being developed. The European Glaucoma Society’s mission is to advance the greatest level of health and the least amount of glaucoma-related visual impairment among glaucoma patients within an…

Cataract surgery has come a long way since its invention over 2,000 years ago. With the advancements in technology, the question on everyone’s mind is whether robots will take over the industry and perform all cataract surgeries. In order to…

Ghost cell glaucoma, also known as hemorrhagic glaucoma, is a rare and serious form of secondary open-angle glaucoma that can cause significant vision loss if left untreated. In this article, we’ll explore what ghost cell glaucoma is, what causes it,…