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Ophthalmology archive for April 2022

Table showing a systematic approach to eye examination.

An eye on novel anti-cancer agents: an evidence-based approach to external eye assessment

5 April 2022 | Helena Fawdry, Andrew Coombes | EYE - Cornea, EYE - General

Novel anti-cancer therapies have led to significant advancement in cancer treatment, however, they can be associated with external eye complications. It is important to be mindful of such adverse effects during assessment of patients enrolled in clinical trials. Annually, approximately...

Image of an eye

Neonatal hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy with imaging abnormalities in the occipital lobe – how to counsel the parents

5 April 2022 | Charlotte Ho, Laura Dalton | EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology, EYE - Imaging, EYE - General

Case A baby boy, with a background of intrauterine growth restriction, was born at 37 weeks and three days gestation via forceps delivery. The baby was born in poor condition, with low heart rate, poor respiratory rate, poor colour and...

Photo of someone holding mobile phone.

My Top Five: Ophthalmology TikTok accounts, educating and entertaining both the public and trainees

5 April 2022 | Umar Ahmed | EYE - General

In the modern world, our electronic devices have now become an extension of ourselves, with our reliance and use of them of comparable importance to an arm or a leg. The importance of electronic devices can also be seen in...

Widefield multicolour photo of right eye and left eye showing irregular reddish brown / grayish area.

Possible COVID-19 related maculopathy

5 April 2022 | Nancy Khairat, Varij Mathur, V Kesharaju | EYE - Imaging, EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology

COVID-19 is being investigated as a potential cause for various ocular diseases, with growing evidence of related retinal vascular changes, that vary from isolated cotton wool spots and retinal haemorrhages to retinal vascular occlusions [1.2]. COVID-related macular affection has also...

The increased use of surgical adjuncts in complex cataract surgeries undertaken in the COVID-19 pandemic

5 April 2022 | Iain Davidson, Alan Rotchford, David Lockington | EYE - Cataract, EYE - Refractive

The authors explore whether more complicated cataract operations have been performed in the NHS since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Restrictions in availability of access to elective cataract surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent case prioritisation based on...

Table showing summary of AAU cases.

Prevalence of acute anterior uveitis in diabetic patients attending diabetic eye disease clinics

5 April 2022 | Ho Yue Stephanie Yim, Yee Ling Wong, Amy Stone | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - General

The authors share their investigation at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital into the association between diabetes and AAU. The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is rapidly rising from an estimated 9.3% in 2019 to 10.2% by 2030 [1]. The link...

Tables showing patient demographic details and details of vitreoretinal surgery.

Does vitrectomy increase the risk of glaucoma? A retrospective review from a UK hospital

5 April 2022 | Aiman Jamal, Helen Burn, Asifa Shaikh | EYE - Glaucoma, EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - General

The authors investigate what proportion of patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy subsequently developed ocular hypertension or a diagnosis of glaucoma. A systematic review carried out in 2017 including seven studies found that there is evidence that pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)...

Diagram showing NICE glaucoma guidance, updated January 2022.

Ambitions for sustainable service recovery amidst an escalating post-COVID backlog

5 April 2022 | Rod McNeil, Andrew Tatham | EYE - General

Rod McNeil reviews plans, activity and solutions to better address the post-COVID backlog and bolster sustainable service recovery. Ophthalmology was the busiest outpatient specialty during the three years to March 2020 across the English NHS and again recorded the highest...

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