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SDM Photocoagulation Superior to Intravitreal Injections of BCZ in the Treatment of CSC

March 9, 2012 //  by stanselb

A recent study was conducted to evaluate the treatment of central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) with either subthreshold diode laser MicroPulse (SDM) or intravitreal bevacizumab (BCZ). The study was conducted over a period of 10 months and examined 52 eyes of 52 patients with (a) treatment with SDM at the active leakage site guided by fluorescein angiography (FA) (n=16 eyes), (b) intravitreal …

Category: NewsTag: chorioretinopathy, fluorescein angiography, intravitreal, laser, macular perimetry

Aging of Eyes Is Blamed for Range of Health Woes

February 23, 2012 //  by stanselb

For decades, scientists have looked for explanations as to why certain conditions occur with age, among them memory loss, slower reaction time, insomnia and even depression. They have scrupulously investigated such suspects as high cholesterol, obesity, heart disease and an inactive lifestyle. Now a fascinating body of research supports a largely unrecognized culprit: the aging of the …

Category: NewsTag: Aging, Eyes, retina

February 2, 2012 //  by stanselb

Retinitis pigmentosa, a blinding eye disease that is caused by the same genetic defect in both dogs and humans, was successfully corrected by a University of Pennsylvania research team that used gene therapy in afflicted dogs. The retinitis pigmentosa cure holds promise for eventual treatment in humans as well. Both humans and dogs can contract X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP), a disease that …

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Category: NewsTag: degeneration, eye, retinitis pigmentosa, RPGR gene

Flexible Adult Stem Cells, Right There in Your Eye

January 20, 2012 //  by stanselb

Researchers reporting in the January issue of Cell Stem Cell, a Cell Press publication, have identified adult stem cells of the central nervous system in a single layer of cells at the back of the eye. That cell layer, known as the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), underlies and supports photoreceptors in the light-sensitive retina. Without it, photoreceptors and vision are lost. "You can get …

Category: NewsTag: eye, photoreceptors, retina, retinal pigment epithelium, RPE, Stem Cell, vision

Study found possible association between drug and age-related macular degeneration

January 13, 2012 //  by stanselb

Daily aspirin use among seniors may double their risk of developing a particularly advanced form of age-related macular degeneration, a debilitating eye disease, a large new European study suggests. The possible link involves the so-called "wet" type of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a significant cause of blindness in …

Category: NewsTag: Age-related macular degeneration, AMD, eye disease

Eye Spy: Stem Cells Discovered in Eyeball

January 6, 2012 //  by stanselb

Hiding in the back of your eye are stem cells from the central nervous system, scientists have discovered. The stem cells in question were found in a special layer of cells in the eye called the retinal pigment epithelium, or RPE. Just one cell thick, the layer lies underneath the retina, the eye's light sensor. The RPE keeps the retina alive and functioning. In diseases like macular degeneration, …

Category: NewsTag: eye, macular degeneration, retina, retinal pigment epithelium, RPE, stem cells

A bionic prosthetic eye that speaks the language of your brain

December 30, 2011 //  by stanselb

Sheila Nirenberg of Cornell University has been trying to work out how the retina in your eye communicates with your brain — and judging by a recent talk at TEDMED, it seems like she’s actually cracked it. Nirenberg produced mathematical equations that, with startling accuracy, encode images into neuron pulses that can be understood by an animal …

Category: NewsTag: animal, bionic, eye, neuron, Nirenberg, retina

Scientists Develop Animal Model for TB-Related Blindness

December 23, 2011 //  by stanselb

Tuberculosis experts at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have closely mimicked how active but untreated cases of the underlying lung infection lead to permanent eye damage and blindness in people.Lead study investigator and Johns Hopkins infectious disease specialist Petros Karakousis, M.D., says the new animal model should hasten development of a badly needed, early diagnostic test for the …

Category: NewsTag: animal model, inflammation, ocular, tuberculosis, VEGF, vision loss

Retinitis Pigmentosa Treatment: Retina Implants To Restore Sight Undergo Human Trials

December 16, 2011 //  by stanselb

Promising treatments for those blinded by an often-hereditary, retina-damaging disease are expanding throughout Europe and making their way across the pond, offering a ray of hope for the hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. left in the dark by retinitis pigmentosa. The disease—which affects about one in 4,000 people in the U.S. and about 1.5 million people worldwide—kills the retina's …

Category: NewsTag: optic nerve, retina, retinitis pigmentosa

Magnetic stimulation as retinal treatment

December 13, 2011 //  by stanselb

Brainsway Ltd. has announced interim results from an animal study being conducted at the Sheba Medical Center to explore the effects of the company's transcranial magnetic stimulation device on age-related macular degeneration. A short-lasting improvement in the retina's response to light was observed following this stage of the study, with the rats who received the magnetic stimulation displaying …

Category: NewsTag: Age-related macular degeneration, animal study, Brainsway Ltd., electroretinogram, Retinal

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