Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 48-year old white female presented for her annual eye exam through our primary care service. She was severely ...
Corneal neovascularization involving the central cornea can contribute to visual compromise, requiring possible surgical intervention to improve corneal clarity and visual acuity. Further, corneal ...
Researchers from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital and the University of Queensland have developed a new formulation based on ...
November 11, 2008 (Atlanta, Georgia) — GS-101 eye-drop therapy results in a significant regression of corneal neovascularization, whereas treatment with placebo shows an increase in new vessels in all ...
Anti-VEGF therapy improves outcomes in retinal diseases by targeting neovascularization and macular edema, crucial in conditions like AMD and diabetic retinopathy. Optical coherence tomography is ...
Specific changes to your eye’s blood vessels can indicate that you have an eye complication of diabetes that needs attention. When you have diabetes, especially for a long time, high blood sugar ...
An mRNA vaccine developed by researchers from Japan suppressed abnormal blood vessel growth or neovascularization in the retina of mouse models. Neovascularization is a condition that is caused by age ...
Intraretinal microvascular abnormalities (IRMAs) are abnormal branching, or dilation, of the blood vessels in the retina. It occurs as a complication of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy ...
Corneal neovascularization (CNV) occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow into the cornea in response to ischemic or hypoxic conditions caused by infections, inflammation or chemical injuries.