CMS’s merit based incentive payment system (MIPS) has evolved, requiring ophthalmology practices to keep pace to avoid penalties.
Patients with diabetes taking a semaglutide medication face a higher risk of NAION, a potentially debilitating ophthalmic condition. Semaglutide medication use is linked with a greater risk of ...
The risk of maculopathy is significantly greater for individuals who have received a higher cumulative dose of pentosan phosphate sodium.
Epithelial thickness patterns can not identify subclinical keratoconus, although they exhibit predictable patterns in manifest keratoconus.
Severe visual field loss in primary angle closure glaucoma is more common in men and those who developed the disease at an earlier age.
Compared with individuals injured outside the workplace, those with a workplace injury suffered a worse mental health trajectory postinjury.
Dozens of research projects worth nearly $40 million that focused on LGBTQ health have been canceled by the US government.
For individuals with dominantly inherited Alzheimer disease, long-term treatment with gantenerumab may delay clinical decline.
For patients with ischemic stroke, tenecteplase seems to be a reasonable alternative to alteplase in terms of effectiveness and safety outcomes.
From 2013 to 2022, the US pedestrian and road traffic death rate increased rapidly compared with a decrease in other high-income countries.
Patients with retinopathy of prematurity are more likely to lose vision if they are Hispanic or undergo treatment in the South or Midwest.
The first in-human trials for an artificial lamellar implant demonstrates the device’s potential to treat corneal edema.