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The retina is the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye. It acts like the film in a camera - images come through the eye's lens and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts… More »
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cataracts - Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute - leader in treatment of macular hole, macular pucker, wet macular degeneration, retina, eye surgery, retina disease ... Digestive Disease...
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Eye surgery - Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute defines the anatomy of the eye in an alphabetized list of terms. ... Learn about the retina, the cornea, and other parts of your eye, as well as basic descriptions of some common eye ailments such as retina disease.
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Specialists at Mayo treat between 5,500 and 6,000 patients for retinal disease each year. ... Retinal diseases specifically affect the retina, a layer of tissue at the back of the eye that is responsible for vision. These diseases also can affect the macula (area of central vision) or the fovea at the center of the macula.
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Light coming into the eye passes through the clear cornea, lens, and vitreous gel before reaching the retina. All of the physiological reactions allowing us to see begin at that point. Diseases of the retina include many ... Insurance Info | Retinal Disease Symptoms & Treatments | Laser Surgery | Diabetes 2000 |
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Provides specialized care for diseases of the retina and vitreous. Includes information and photographs of eye problems. ... Doctor Goldman specializes exclusively in the surgery and management of diseases of the retina and vitreous. Patients with retinal disease may see flashing lights or floaters. Other patients may...
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Retina disease linked to stroke in nondiabetics. Neurology ... New research suggests deterioration of the retina, or retinopathy, as determined with retinal photography, is an independent predictor of stroke or stroke-related death in older adults without diabetes. ... Agent Orange linked to heart disease, Parkinson’s;
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Alimera Sciences' brings innovative products to treat eye diseases that affect the retina. We are a bio-pharmaceutical company with a focus in presenting treatments for retinal diseases. ... Our efforts are currently focused on diseases affecting the lining in the back of the eye, or retina, ... Diabetic Eye Disease...
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CMV can also cause the retina to separate from the back of the eye. The disease generally starts in one eye, but often will involve both eyes. If untreated the disease can bring about retinal detachment and cause blindness in as little as two to six months.
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Though it is not a cure for the disease, LUCENTIS™, by slowing or stopping the formation of these blood vessels, may help slow vision loss and may preserve remaining eyesight. Our retina specialist can discuss this treatment in detail and help determine if it is right for you.
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