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Home Page: American Journal of Ophthalmology is the online-only open access companion journal to the AJO exclusively devoted to the publication of case reports, case series and brief reports
TFOS DEWS III Diagnostic Methodology - American Journal of Ophthalmology A standard approach to the diagnosis of dry eye disease across eye care practitioners is critical to reassuring the patient, providing consistency between practitioners and informing governments as to the true prevalence and resulting healthcare needs The Tear Film Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) Dry Eye Workshop (DEWS) III has reviewed the evidence-base since their previous reports published
The Effect of Semaglutide and GLP-1 RAs on Risk of Nonarteritic . . . Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) is characterized by an acute, typically painless loss of vision that develops over hours to days 1,2 This condition affects an estimated 2 3 to 10 2 per 100,000 persons annually in the United States 3,4 Although the precise mechanism of optic disc ischemia remains unknown, NAION has been associated with various conditions, with
TFOS DEWS III Editorial - American Journal of Ophthalmology - ajo. com The Tear Film Ocular Surface Society (TFOS), a non-profit organization, was created to advance the research, literacy, and educational aspects of the scientific field of the tear film and ocular surface Since its incorporation in 2000, TFOS has launched numerous global initiatives Perhaps the best-known are the TFOS Workshops, especially those related to dry eye disease (DED) DED afflicts
Comparing an Advanced Monofocal With a Non-diffractive Extended Depth . . . Supplemental Material available at AJO com Meeting Presentation: The preliminary results of this study have been pre- sented at the ESCRS congress in Vienna in September 2023 Accepted for publication October 14, 2024 From the Vienna Institute for Research in Ocular Surgery (VIROS), A Karl Landsteiner Institute, Hanusch Hospital, Vienna, Austria
Appropriate Use and Reporting of Uncontrolled Case Series in the . . . Among epidemiologic study designs, uncontrolled case series and case reports are the least methodologically robust 1 The articles of this Series on Epidemiology spend considerable time drawing attention to the methodologic problems that can bias causal inference in controlled interventional and observational clinical epidemiologic studies Uncontrolled case series, in addition to potentially