Ophthalmology has seen remarkable progress in recent years, particularly with the introduction of new technologies that have transformed both diagnosis and treatment. Advances in ophthalmic research and technology are driving innovations such as AI-powered diagnostic tools, high-resolution imaging systems, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. These breakthroughs not only enhance the accuracy of diagnoses but also improve patient outcomes by enabling earlier intervention and more personalized care. Research continues to explore gene therapies, stem cell applications, and advanced biomaterials for the development of next-generation prosthetics and implants. With these continuous advancements, the field of ophthalmology is rapidly evolving, offering exciting possibilities for the treatment of various eye conditions, from macular degeneration to diabetic retinopathy. The collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and technology developers will pave the way for a future where visual impairments are managed more effectively than ever before.
Title : Rare and interesting case of Goldenhar’s syndrome in a 3 years old male child
Gowhar Ahmad, Florence Hospital Srinagar, India
Title : Diagnostic uncertainty with a patient presenting with raised intra-ocular pressure. A unique case of choroidal melanoma
Raheel Faiz, UHCW, United Kingdom
Title : Subthreshold micropulse laser for residual subretinal fluid after vitrectomy in myopic tractional maculopathy?A randomized controlled trial
Zhang Xifang, Beijing Tongren Hospital, China
Title : Hitting the trifecta-ocular syphilis
Lisa Sunny, Aravind Eye Hospital, India
Title : Lumevoq gene therapy in leber hereditary optic neuropathy
Magali Taiel, GenSight Biologics, France
Title : The effect of low hypermetropia correction and office-based orthoptic training on binocular vision parameters in children with convergence insufficiency
Agnieszka Rosa, Orticus Center for the Treatment of Strabismus and vision Disorders, Poland