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Published: November 19, 2024
TOPICS:
Disabilities,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Routine vision screening that identifies amblyogenic risk factors may not identify brain-based visual impairment in children with cortical visual impairment.
News
Published: October 31, 2024
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Hematology/Oncology,
Infectious Diseases,
Ophthalmology,
Pharmacology,
RSV,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
Supply chain issues, manufacturing difficulties and increased demand have contributed to supply issues with a variety of drugs, immunizations and medical devices.
News
Published: May 01, 2024
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology
Abstract
It is important to involve an ophthalmologist in the care of patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis.
News
Published: January 08, 2024
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Infectious Diseases,
Maternal and Fetal Medicine,
Obstetrics,
Ophthalmology,
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Abstract
The ointment prevents ophthalmia neonatorum caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
News
Published: June 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
ROP, a leading cause of childhood blindness worldwide, primarily affects infants born prematurely and those with low birthweight.
News
Published: May 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Myopia typically begins in early childhood and progressively worsens until it stabilizes in early adulthood.
News
Published: March 21, 2023
Abstract
Photoscreening has high sensitivity in detecting ocular conditions in children with autism spectrum disorder and the average screening time is 90 seconds.
News
Published: May 02, 2022
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Optical rehabilitation is essential for optimizing the best potential for educational advancement, social integration and independence in children with Down syndrome.
News
Published: December 01, 2021
Abstract
Vision screening is not just for detecting a need for glasses. It is essential for early detection of problems that can cause permanent visual impairment.
News
Published: October 15, 2021
Abstract
Pediatricians, rheumatologists, ophthalmologists and other health care professionals must work together to coordinate care of patients with JIA and manage the long-term risks of biologics.
News
Published: July 01, 2021
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Myopia has been increasing for the last several decades, especially in East Asia, and is expected to become more prevalent.
News
Published: April 21, 2021
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology,
COVID-19
Abstract
The most significant ocular consequence of COVID-19 affecting children will be the increased incidence of myopia resulting from increased screen time and decreased exposure to sunlight due to less time spent outdoors.
News
Published: December 07, 2020
TOPICS:
Media,
Ophthalmology,
Screen Time,
COVID-19
Abstract
Encouraging children to take regular breaks from screens, play outside and get enough sleep can head off eye problems.
News
Published: May 01, 2020
TOPICS:
Gene Therapy,
Genetics,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
DNA diagnosis a critical first step for children to potentially gain access to trials and eventual treatment.
News
Published: November 25, 2019
TOPICS:
Firearms,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
About 15% of nonpowder firearm injuries were to the eye. The rate per 100,000 children rose 30% from 1990-2016.
News
Published: November 26, 2018
TOPICS:
Fetus/Newborn Infant,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
This updated policy statement outlines an effective program that can be implemented in all NICUs to identify infants at risk for this severe problem and enable timely treatment.
News
Published: November 13, 2018
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Lenses can be exposed to germs after sleeping in them, wearing them longer than prescribed, using expired products, storing them in tap water and wearing them while bathing or swimming.
News
Published: July 23, 2018
Abstract
Ophthalmic manifestations of child abuse are extremely variable, and the eye examination often is an important contributor to child abuse recognition.
News
Published: May 09, 2018
TOPICS:
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Myopia is the most common eye disorder in the world, and it has become more common over the last several decades.
News
Published: January 11, 2018
TOPICS:
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Studies have shown that early diagnosis can increase survival and vision outcomes as well as decrease the need for treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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