Putative retinal gliosis refers to changes in the retina caused by the activation of glial cells, which are support cells that become activated when there is damage or disease in the retina. In this ...
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Cardiovascular Risk Score Shows Value in Predicting Future Eye Disease
About 10% of the U.S. population fits into the highest-risk category, with a 20% or higher risk of a cardiac event; 54% are ...
Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) grants MCO-010 Sakigake (Pioneering Regenerative Medical Product) and Orphan Drug designations, enabling an accelerated regulatory pathway for ...
Patients with retinal vascular occlusion had an elevated risk for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, new research shows.
Many genetic variants linked to inherited eye disorders rarely lead to disease, meaning up to 2% of people could carry these variants without ever developing vision problems, according to a new s tudy ...
TAMPA (Bloom) – Retinitis Pigmentosa is a rare genetic eye disease that causes cells in the retina to break down over time, causing vision loss. Martina Manning noticed her two sons couldn’t see as ...
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Tiny eye implant could restore vision lost to macular degeneration
In advanced dry disease, a key problem is failure of retinal pigment epithelium, often shortened to RPE. These cells help ...
Acanthamoeba keratitis is a rare but blinding parasitic eye disease. Experts share how to avoid it and treat it.
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Scientists create artificial retina phantom to standardize eye disease diagnosis equipment
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed a retina-mimicking eye phantom that faithfully replicates the structural layers and microvascular network of the human ...
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