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Some of the tests...
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mfPOP - ANU new eye test
Matrix texture perimeter
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HFA-White perimeter
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with Juliet.. I was one of the many normal eye-sighted participants used as controls..
see jcsmr.anu.edu.au/research/groups/maddess-group-diagnostic...
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Professor Ted Maddess from The John Curtin School of Medical Research studies a range of eye diseases. He and his group have invented a machine that accurately maps the visual field of the retina, and also tests the nerve connections between the eye and brain.
Could this invention help diabetes patients? The two researchers got together to find out.
They are exploring whether Professor Maddess’s invention can do these jobs: early detection of diabetes for people at risk, and effective management of the disease by closely tracking its effects.
The technology can find two complications of diabetes related to eyesight: retinal neuropathy, or damage to the retina (which is a neural tissue, an outgrowth of the brain); and retinopathy, where abnormal blood vessels of the retina cause a loss of vision.
Retinal neuropathy seems to precede retinopathy, and finding it could inform treatment decisions and patient behaviours – to prevent more serious damage.*
A patient needing a yearly diabetic eye exam can now have a nonmydriatic camera exam wile waiting for other procedures at his or her general practitioners office. No need to make another appointment with a specialist, and in this case, no need to drive hours into the city.
Instead of catching butterflies I decided th catch moon beams. The wind sock at the airstrip was just right for sacking up moon beams. It’s fun and everyone should try it once in their lifetime.
News from the eye doctor was not what I wanted to hear but we can’t win them all. I have Diabetic Retinopathy. I have had laser 3 times already and it seems the blood vessels are leaking again and they may have to do the laser again. Every time they burn it leaves a scar that cannot be repaired. So when I see anything it has spots that are blank.
So you see God does help me everyday in shooting. Thanks to all for your concern but I can live with it. Life is beautiful and we just have to find the beauty wherever. I love you all. Just lift a prayer for me if you will.
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We provide treatment for : 1. age-related macular degeneration 2. Detached retina 3. cataract 4. diabetic retinopathy 5. epiretinal membrane 6. Floaters 7. macular hole 8. retinal detachment 9. vitreomacular traction
little odin is relaxing before his ROP surgery. he's had an intravenous line inserted into his arm which will allow his caregivers to give him fluids and the drugs which will put him into a state known as "conscious sedation".
Philadelphia (8/21/17)
Wills Eye Hospital provided 2,000 pairs of free solar eclipse viewing glasses this morning. All of the glasses were gone by 10:00 a.m.
The first person in line arrived at 4:30 a.m. and was interviewed by several local TV stations. The line wound around the four corners, encompassing the hospital at Ninth and Walnut Streets.
A diverse group of individuals stood in line, reading, listening to music, taking selfies and attending to their pets, as they killed time before receiving their glasses.
Wills Eye Hospital was recently honored among the best Eye Hospitals in the country by U.S. News and World Reports: Best Hospitals.
Photos: roger barone/WILLS EYE HOSPITAL
The study segments the diabetic retinopathy industry in light of major classification such as product type, potential markets, application, and end-user.
Photo Title: Desire to learn
Submitted by: Syed Sajidul Islam
Category: ♥ HOPE
Country: Bangladesh
Organization:
Photo Caption: Hridoy, a 13 year-old boy who likes to read using the Braille method. He reads a lot of Braille books of various famous writers. Among them he likes the books of Muhammad Zafar Iqbal. His future goal is to become a social worker because he wants to help the society.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Bangladesh
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
Photographer:
Actions of different screening days of Diabetic Retinopathy conducted and organized by the Lions Club Algiers Z'hira since the beginning of this year
One of the many complications in people with diabetes is eye problems. This is my son at his yearly exam to check for any damages to his eyes as a result from high blood sugars.
Being prematurely born puts me on a risk for several complications. doctors and nurses are monitoring my health closely. i got a pair of big eyes.but i'm also at risk to stage1 retinopathy (ROP). there are other complications that i have as supposedly like all other preterm babies.
that's why i'm in the high dependancy ward now after 'graduating' from neonatal icu. so doctors still administer the appropiate medicine to counter those complications.on top of that, i know both grandpa and grandma are praying for my well being. not forgetting ALL those who had me in their prayers.
The clinical signs of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Intraretinal microvascularabnormalities (IRMA). The circles show the odd, twisted shape of IRMA. Reproduced with permission, University of Wisconsin Fundus Photograph Reading Center, Madison, WI. eyephoto.ophth.wisc.edu.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 24 No. 75 SEPTEMBER 2011 www.cehjournal.org
Medicinal Rice Formulations of India popular among Senior Traditional KoraiPhool Experts.
Septenary/Octonary Ingredients of Important Traditional Herbal Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database
Related References
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Desmoplastic Tumors. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Devic's disease. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diabetes. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diabetic kidney disease. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diabetic nephropathy. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diabetic retinopathy . Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diastolic dysfunction . Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diastolic heart failure . Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Dilated cardiomyopathy . Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diseases of the retina . Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Diverticulitis. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Dizziness. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
This picture is a part of Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia’s Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University (IGKV), Raipur, India (1990-2001),
Comprehensive ophthalmoloy care for adults and children includes glasses and contacts, medical and surgical care and screenings for diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, macular degeneration and cataracts.
Photo Title: THE FIGHT MUST CONTINUE
Submitted by: Somnath Chakraborty
Category: Amateur
Country: India
Organisation: Retina Institute of Bengal
COVID-19 Photo: Yes
Photo Caption: Fighting to avoid preventable blindness from DIABETIC RETINOPATHY by doing Retinal laser during COVID-19
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
Please discuss this with your surgeon Mr Muqit, and he will discuss the natural history of small macular holes with you,
together with both conservative and treatment options. To know more about Diabetic retinopathy treatments:
Photo Title: Best of Vision Care for Everyone!
Submitted by: Jayapriya Medical Foundation
Category: Amateur
Country: India
Organisation: VISION 2020 The Right to Sight: India
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: A patient identified with Diabetic Retinopathy at an exclusive Diabetic retinopathy screening camp, undergoes Retinal Laser Photocoagulation treatment at the base hospital.
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
it's about 4 hours post-op and he's just started to stir as the drugs wear off. of course, mama is close by, ready to console him.
on the left, you see dr. droste, who performed eric's rop surgery and on the right is dr. poortenga. we like her a lot, since her quick actions helped to unstrangulate his strangulated hernia on day 35. had she not been successful eric would have been transferred to the new nicu much sooner for emergency surgery.
the drugs are doing their thing and he's falling fast, fast asleep. i can't help but wonder how many micropreemies fall fast asleep and never wake up.
John Dowling serves as the Chairman of the Initiative for Innovation in Vision Science on behalf of the Lasker Foundation and the International Retinal Research Foundation (IRRF). There have been four Initiatives, to date, including the current Workshop on Amblyopia. The other three have focused on Diabetic Retinopathy - A Path to Progress; Astrocytes and Glaucomatous Neurodegeneration and Restoring Vision to the Blind.
Actions of different screening days of Diabetic Retinopathy conducted and organized by the Lions Club Algiers Z'hira since the beginning of this year
due to the fact that the new nicu is a little cooler than the old one and he doesn't have that much baby fat, little odin needs a lot of help keeping warm, so we decided to bring in a blanket that he received as a baby shower gift.
it's quite big, but it does a great job of keeping his temperature at acceptable levels.
Can Diabetes Lead To Permanent Blindness..!!!
Diabetes is a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to insulin (a hormone) is reduced, which results in the abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and raised levels of glucose in the blood and urine. Diabetes can me a major cause of various eye disorders. Diabetic eye disease comprises a combination of various eye conditions that affect people with diabetes. These conditions include:
i.Diabetic retinopathy (changes to retinal blood vessels)
ii.Diabetic macular edema (DME) (swelling in the area of the retina called the macular)
iii.Cataract (reduced vision)
iv.Glaucoma (group of diseases damaging optic nerve)
Any of the disorders caused by diabetes on our eyes can lead to a complete damage of eyes resulting in blindness. The major causes of diabetic eye diseases are:
i.Diabetes effects in change in tiny blood vessels in eyes
ii.Advancement of the disorder causes lack of oxygen which results in death of that part of eye
iii.Leakage of fluid or haemorrhage (bleed) in blood vessels
Distorting vision
iv.Diabetic eye disorder is a common eye problem all over the world and its severity and effects have made it one of the major threats to eye health. The various symptoms of the disease are as follows:
i.Blurred vision
ii.Light flashes in the field of vision
iii.Sudden loss of vision
iv.Spots in vision
v.Pain or pressure in one or both of your eyes
The effects of the disease can lead to permanent blindness and partial vision loss. Any effect of diabetic eye disorder can turn out to be serious if not cured at an early stage. The effects are:
i.Severe vision loss
ii.Permanent blindness
Photo Title: Eye Care in Nigeria: A lot still has to be done
Submitted by: Okechukwu Egboluche
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Nigeria
Organization: Nigerian Optometric Association
Photo Caption: At a Press Briefing of Nigerian Optometric Association, an Optometrist is concerned about the brain drain of fellow Optometrists and government's slow pace of helping to improve the eye health care delivery system in the country. Surely, a lot of work needs to be done.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Professional
Country where the photo was taken: Choose country
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2022.
Photographer: Osaze Photo
perhaps due to the lingering effects of the drops that dilate his pupils, eric is convering his eyes and looking like he's pondering his new predicament, as he musters the energy to cleanly clear his latest hurdle.
Collection
Neuro-OphthalmologyVirtual Education Library: NOVEL
Subject
Bilateral papilledema
Description
Left eye. Bilateral Papilledema with exudative retinopathy from vitamin A toxicity. Young boy. Near blind.
Anatomy Disc; Retina
Pathology Bilateral papilledema; exudative retinopathy
Disease/Diagnosis
Hypervitaminosis A causing blindness
Clinical Nearly blind; Headache;
URL library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/Hoyt
Creator William F. Hoyt, M.D.
Publisher
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Neovascular glaucoma often results in a painful blind eye. This eye has a collapsed anterior chamber with angle closure resulting from neovascular glaucoma secondary to proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
© Jairo Torres Riquelme CC BY-NC 4.0
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 34 No. 112 2021 www.cehjournal.org
Photo Title: Happy 6/6 Vision ! 😊
Submitted by: Mahmood Alam
Category: EVERYONE COUNTS
Country: India
Organization: Icare Eye Hospital
Photo Caption: The Best Way to wish the Society "Happy World Sight Day" is to provide them 6/6 Vision..!
#liveforthesociety
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: India
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
Photographer: Tripti
I rely on my eyes a lot. Without it, I wouldn't be able to enjoy photography. I'm paranoid about ensuring their well being. Uncontrolled blood sugar levels can cause diabetic retionpathy,and ultimately, blindness. I'd rather give up doughnuts than lose my vision.
There is no cure for diabetes, yet.
KINGS BAY, Ga (March 10, 2023) - Lt. Joseph Jeskie, an optometrist at Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay, performs an eye exam on a patient. Jeskie, a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, holds a doctor of optometry degree from University of Houston College of Optometry. He says, “As part of our overall health, everyone requires a comprehensive eye exam from an optometrist or ophthalmologist on a regular basis. In the early stages, many eye diseases like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy have virtually no symptoms." World Optometry Day is March 23. Optometrists provide primary vision care, ranging from sight testing and correction to the diagnosis, treatment and management of vision changes. (U.S. Navy photo by Deidre Smith, Naval Hospital Jacksonville/Released). #FacesofNHJax
"Eyes on Retinopathy"
Get your eyes checked at your local CMC!
Ask for your next eyes test .
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Photo Title: Diagnose the eyes of Moroccan diabetics using portable fundus camera
Submitted by: Jiyeon Lee
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: South Korea
Organization: YONSEI UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM
Photo Caption: It used a portable fundus camera developed by upcycling a smartphone. In particular, it is equipped with AI, which automatically informs whether an eye disease exists or not, so it is active in screening patients with diseases at the community level without moving to a tertiary hospital. In addition, patients can be easily screened without professional help. And when a picture is taken, it is uploaded to the AWS cloud to be read by a doctor. So the patient can be immediately informed of the results of the reading to follow-up.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Morocco
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
Photographer: Seup Park
about a week ago we noticed that odin had started tilting his head to the side.
how cute! we thought. he likes looking at the world sideways!
but then he started doing it more often and we thought we noted that he was rubbing his eyes more frequently than we remembered in the past.
after few hours of googleing, we discovered that both behaviors could be signs of vision loss due to lingering complications related to retinopathy of prematurity. yikes!
we called odin's eye doctor two days ago, thinking that they would probably just have us wait until his regularly scheduled appointment in may, since we were probably just being silly alarmists. instead, they told us that they'd like us to come in right away, with just enough of a sense of urgency to lead us to believe that perhaps we were not unduly alarmed afterall.
while we were in the office waiting for the dilation drops to do their dilating thing, odin had his chance to take a vision test typically taken by older kids. he didn't do so well at pointing and naming the objects, but clearly he enjoyed the bold lines.
Photo Title: Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
Submitted by: Parag Sharifuzzaman
Category: Amateur
Country: Bangladesh
Organisation: Dr. K. Zaman BNSB Eye Hospital, Bangladesh
COVID-19 Photo: Yes
Photo Caption: Fundus photo is being taken to check the diabetic retinopathy during the COVID-19.
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.