The research team includes (from left) Kaitlyn Sapoznik, Thomas Gast, Brett King and Stephen Burns of the Indiana University School of Optometry. (Courtesy: James Brosher, Indiana University) ...
Researchers have used adaptive optics technology to create the first undistorted microscopic images of the eye's trabecular meshwork, which could help improve treatment for glaucoma. Using methods ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . NEW ORLEANS — The combination of a custom gonioscopy lens and a commercially available OCT allowed researchers ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . WASHINGTON — Patients with advanced open-angle glaucoma experienced a sustained IOP and medication reduction ...
The left image shows the trabecular meshwork as it can be seen in a doctor's office. The right image shows a portion of the same part of the eye in much greater detail using methods developed at IU.
A large international, multicenter study has shown that creating a full-circumference incision around the trabecular meshwork to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in open-angle glaucoma, a procedure ...
Researchers have identified a metabolically sensitive cell subtype in the eye’s drainage system which shows early signs of dysfunction in a genetic mouse model of glaucoma. The study, published today ...