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Articles for Healthcare Professionals

Keratoconus management for healthcare professionals covering early detection, corneal topography and tomography, staging, progression monitoring, and treatment options including corneal cross-linking, specialty contact lenses, and surgical interventions.

The subtle ophthalmic findings clinicians miss before irreversible vision loss

Subtle ophthalmic findings are frequently overlooked until permanent vision loss has already occurred. This …

Examining the Eye for Pathology: Practical Tips for Optometrists

Examining the eye for pathology requires a structured and systematic approach. Recognising subtle clinical …

Early Signs of Glaucoma in Clinical Practice

Early signs of glaucoma in clinical practice are often subtle and asymptomatic. Recognising optic …

Hormones and Vision: The Endocrine Eye

Hormones and vision are closely connected, with endocrine disorders often affecting the eye. Recognising …

The Ophthalmologist’s Role in Multi-Disciplinary Care

The ophthalmologist’s role in multidisciplinary care is essential for managing both ocular and systemic …

Pupil Clues: What the Eyes Reveal About the Brain

Pupil clues can reveal underlying neurological disease. Recognising abnormalities in size, symmetry, and reactivity …

Retinal Signs of Kidney Disease: What the Eye Reveals About Renal Health

Retinal signs of kidney disease may reflect underlying microvascular damage. Recognising these ocular findings …

Optic Nerve Swelling vs Papillitis

Differentiating optic nerve swelling vs papillitis is essential for accurate diagnosis and appropriate referral. …

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