The field of clinical ophthalmology is at the forefront of diagnosing and managing a broad spectrum of eye conditions, from common refractive errors to complex diseases such as glaucoma and retinal disorders. Recent advancements in both medical and surgical treatments are helping to refine clinical practices, offering more effective solutions for conditions like macular degeneration and dry eye disease. Precision medicine, along with new pharmacological therapies, is paving the way for more individualized patient care, while the introduction of less invasive surgical methods is improving patient outcomes and reducing recovery times. Emphasis on patient-centered care ensures that clinicians not only address the clinical aspects of eye diseases but also take into account the overall well-being and quality of life of patients.
Title : Rare and interesting case of Goldenhar’s syndrome in a 3 years old male child
Gowhar Ahmad, Florence Hospital Srinagar, India
Title : Management of common vitreoretinal lesions: An overview and update
Tim Jackson, King’s College London, United Kingdom
Title : Lumevoq gene therapy in leber hereditary optic neuropathy
Magali Taiel, GenSight Biologics, France
Title : An advanced 3D human-based in vitro model to identify disease-specific molecular markers of glaucoma neurodegeneration
Anna Maria Bassi, University of Genoa, Italy
Title : Evaluating the quality and readability of AI chatbot responses to frequently asked questions on basal cell carcinoma: Implications for patient education and digital health communication
Arrane Selvamogan, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Evaluating the quality and readability of AI-generated ophthalmic surgery education: A four-model comparison
Arrane Selvamogan, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, United Kingdom