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      A Rare, Severe Hypersensitivity Reaction Can Occur With Intravitreal Pegcetacoplan - 53 minute(s) ago

      This case analysis describes histopathologic findings in 2 patients who experienced severe inflammation following intravitreal pegcetacoplan injection.

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        .@AjayKuriyan reviews two cases of severe inflammation after pegcetacoplan injection https://t.co/UBGuGIlHq7 #AAO #Ophthalmology #retina

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      Surveillance Screening Protocols for Low-Risk Uveal Melanoma May Need Revision - 23 hour(s) ago

      Surveillance screening every 3 to 6 months may not be necessary for patients with low-risk uveal melanoma, as metastasis rates appear to be low and survival rates high in this population.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        .@LADalvinMD reviews how screening every 6 months may be sufficient for patients with low-risk #uvealmelanoma https://t.co/cQt6r3B4jp #AAO #Ophthalmology #ocularoncology

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Week in Review: Prolonged Face Masking and Dry Eye Disease, Differences in Ophthalmology Residents’ Caseloads, Diabetic Retinopathy and Serum Uric Acid - 3 day(s) ago

      Increased dry eye disease is seen in health care professionals who wear face masks for several hours a day, ophthalmology residents’ surgical case volumes may be tied to demographic factors, and highe

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        A weekly roundup of #ophthalmic news from around the web. https://t.co/Lo90sjis9K #AAO #ophthalmology #cornea #retina

    • Mashup Score: 18
      Patients With Noninfectious Uveitis Often Have Reduced Quality of Life - 4 day(s) ago

      A systematic literature review and meta-analysis studied the burden imposed by noninfectious uveitis on patients’ daily functioning, physical and mental health, and overall quality of life.

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Noninfectious #uveitis can impose a great burden on patients' quality of life, including physical and mental health. https://t.co/7yODVEtYXp #AAO #ophthalmology

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      Army of One: Finding My Voice as a Medical Student Advocate - 4 day(s) ago

      Hoang-Viet Tran, BS, finds he’s not “just” a medical student when visiting Washington, D.C., during Mid-Year Forum 2025.

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Hoang-Viet Tran, BS, finds he's not "just" a medical student when visiting Washington, D.C., during Mid-Year Forum 2025 ... He's a vital part of the #ophthalmology community #YOInfo https://t.co/jABVuicd7g https://t.co/wwKv1axW74

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      Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Advice for the 2025-2026 Ophthalmology Residency Match Season. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. - 5 day(s) ago

      Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Advice for the 2025-2026 Ophthalmology Residency Match Season. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Residents: Match Season is here! Get advice, tips, new data, and a Q&A from Academy, AUPO, and SF Match panelists during at a webinar taking place Monday, June 2, 8 to 9:30 p.m. ET. #residents #ophthalmology https://t.co/AKUrYIpnPN

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      Mid-Year Forum 2025 Social Media Challenge - 6 day(s) ago

      Winners of the Mid-Year Forum 2025 Social Media Challenge explored their creative side to document their journey to the nation’s capitol. Who won this year’s challenge?

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Go, YOTUS (young ophthalmologists of the United States)! They came to D.C., they saw, they advocated! See the best of their social media posts. #YOInfo https://t.co/QQQRgj0HCb

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      High-Tech for People With Low Vision - 7 day(s) ago

      Ophthalmologists discuss an array of technologies and tools for people with low vision or who are blind.

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        A look at some of the latest technologies for people with low vision, with experts @NYULangone. #EyeNetMag [Academy Members] https://t.co/5txNlCgfHt

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      Opportunity, Responsibility, and Belonging: An Advocacy Ambassador Reflects on Mid-Year Forum 2025 - 8 day(s) ago

      At Mid-Year Forum 2025, Advocacy Ambassador Samantha Butterfield, MD, reflects on how the experience instilled a powerful sense of responsibility, belonging, and purpose—empowering young ophthalmologi

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        Advocacy Ambassador Samantha Butterfield, MD, explores how other YOs can take action even if they missed Mid-Year Forum 2025. #YOInfo https://t.co/R8nGFapXyK

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      Walking More Than 10,000 Steps Per Day Could Increase Blood Flow in Patients With POAG - 8 day(s) ago

      Patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) who walk an average of >10,000 steps per day appear to have higher papillary vessel density than patients who walk fewer steps per day.

      Source: www.aao.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Walking isn't just good for overall health: it can help preserve vessel density in patients with #glaucoma. https://t.co/zCPOjpx4wf #AAO #ophthalmology

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