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 ...
Dilated fundus exams have been the gold standard for detecting retinal tears in patients with acute posterior vitreous detachment (aPVD), but alternative techniques such as fundus photography and ...
A recent Scientific Reports study discusses the potential of retinal fundus imaging as a diagnostic screening modality for Parkinson's disease (PD). Study: Deep learning predicts prevalent and ...
Each terminal choroidal arteriole supplies an independent lobule (segment) of the lamina choriocapillaris. Occlusion of these terminal arterioles produces a corresponding perfusion defect, and its ...
Eye exams are an essential tool for detecting diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration, which together account for much of the world’s vision loss. A key ...
A vascular 'fingerprint' on the light sensitive tissue layer at the back of the eye-the retina-can predict a person's risk of stroke as accurately as traditional risk factors alone, but without the ...