Fundus photography involves taking a photo of the back of the eye to detect signs of diabetic retinopathy. It is also possible to capture an image of the retina using a smartphone. Diabetic ...
Uveitis is a rare inflammatory eye disease. Posterior and panuveitis in particular are associated with a poor prognosis and a protracted course of the disease. Diagnosis and monitoring can be ...
Diagnosis of glaucoma and other eye diseases involves accurate imaging of the retina and the area around the optic nerve, with 2D images from a fundus camera often being a valuable part of an ...
Tractional retinal detachment occurs if scar tissue in the eye causes the retina to move out of position. It requires immediate medical attention. The retina is a light-sensitive layer of cells at the ...
Uveitis, or inflammation of the eye's uvea area beneath the white of the eye, is a rare disease that has proven challenging to diagnose and monitor. A team from University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and ...
When the vessels are photographed through the lens of the eye, neuronal networks can detect certain diseases on the basis of the images. Mueller, S. und Wintergerst, M.W.M. et al. Multiple instance ...
Eye floaters can be a sign of retinal detachment, but there are many other causes. Some surgeries may help remove eye floaters that result from a detached retina. Eye floaters are when you see specks, ...
Lattice degeneration of the retina occurs when your retina gets thinner over time. About 10% of people experience this condition within their lifetime. It does not directly cause vision issues, but ...
Retinal vascular obstruction is an eye disease that causes vision loss by clogging blood vessels that supply nutrition and oxygen to the retina. According to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment ...
A clinical trial is investigating whether a stem cell-derived patch can replace disease-damaged cells and restore vision. Age-related macular degeneration is a steadily worsening eye disease and the ...