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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of appropriately-trained family physicians to screen for and identify Diabetic Retinopathy using ...
Diagnosis of advanced retinitis pigmentosa. Subjects must have an Argus II device implanted to be eligible for this study. Subjects must be familiar with ...
Mohney, M.D., an ophthalmologist, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. "Current pediatric diabetic retinopathy screening follows evidence-based guidelines ...
Participation eligibility · Are adults, age 25 year or older; · Have severe to profound retinitis pigmentosa; · Bare light or no light perception in both eyes; if ...
Good diabetes control and regular exams can help prevent this diabetes complication that affects the eyes. Find out how.
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
Uveitis that affects the back of your eye (posterior uveitis or panuveitis, including retinitis or choroiditis) tends to heal more slowly than uveitis in ...
Eye floaters and reduced vision can be symptoms of this condition. Find out about causes and treatment for this eye emergency.
Blurred vision or blind spots could be a sign of this eye disorder. Recognizing the warning signs could save your vision.
As a result of his diabetes, Brad developed diabetic retinopathy, an eye disorder caused by damage to the blood vessels in the tissue at the back of the eye. If ...
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