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Home Page: American Journal of Ophthalmology AJO Case Reports Opens in new window is the online-only open access companion journal to the AJO exclusively devoted to the publication of case reports, case series and brief reports AJO International Opens in new window is committed to fostering a global and international exchange of knowledge within the field of ophthalmology and visual science
List of Issues - American Journal of Ophthalmology An issue that is "In Progress" contains final, fully citable articles that are published online but the issue is awaiting more articles before it can be considered "final " Individual article details such as volume, issue and page numbers will not change
Articles in Press: American Journal of Ophthalmology Burden and Predictors of Undetected Eye Disease in Adult African Americans: African American Eye Disease Study (AFEDS) Nathan Dhablania, Mina Torres, Bruce Burkemper, Xuejuan Jiang, Rohit Varma the African American Eye Disease Study Group
National Trends in Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Presentations and . . . Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a medical emergency that presents as an acute painless vision loss and can be a harbinger of an impending stroke A prompt stroke workup upon diagnosis and admission to the emergency department (ED) is crucial since the 48 hours following CRAO present the highest risk of stroke; as high as 30% rate of acute ischemic stroke on magnetic resonance
What the American Journal of Ophthalmology Wants to Publish To aid in your writing, submission, and reviewing processes, we have prepared the following 6 questions that the AJO Editorial Board addresses when determining if a full-length article is appropriate for the Journal:
The Effect of Semaglutide and GLP-1 RAs on Risk of . . . - ajo. com 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
Comment on: Intraocular lens power calculation—comparing big data . . . We would like to commend Redden et al1 for their insightful study, “Intraocular Lens Power Calculation—Comparing Big Data Approaches to Established Formulas,” published in the Journal Their comparative evaluation of big data approaches against traditional intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulas is a significant contribution to literature The study highlights the potential of
Visual and Topographic Outcomes After Corneal Allogeneic Intrastromal . . . Corneal allogeneic intrastromal ring segments (CAIRS) are a novel therapeutic approach to treat ectatic diseases such as keratoconus and improve visual acuity as well as corneal topography This analysis aimed to evaluate the visual outcomes and corneal topography changes after CAIRS implantation for keratoconus
The International American Journal of Ophthalmology The 17 countries with most submitted manuscripts are listed in Supplemental Table 1 (available at AJO com) The Journal assigns the manuscripts into subspecialty areas for peer review This is an artificial classification as many manuscripts may have overlap or do not fit well in the specific area