Imaging
Don’t overlook this tried-and-true tool when evaluating patients suspicious for inherited diseases.
Don’t overlook this tried-and-true tool when evaluating patients suspicious for inherited diseases.
April 2025 | Features
An Atlas of Multimodal Imaging in Pediatrics
These patients typically undergo examination under anesthesia for the best results.
Manish Nagpal, MS, FRCS, FASRS; Anjana Mirajkar, MS; Anand Temkar, MS; Ankit Jain, DNB; Atul Reshamwala, MD; and Navneet Mehrotra, MBBS, DNB, FRF
April 2025 | Features
Imaging Considerations in Pathologic Myopia
How to capture lacquer cracks, macular neovascularization, posterior staphylomas, and more.
Alexandra Miere, MD, PhD
April 2025 | Features
OCT Spotlight: Characterizing GA Development and Progression
New imaging biomarkers are helping clinicians better identify and track geographic atrophy.
Giuseppe Querques, MD, PhD, and Serena Fragiotta, MD, PhD
April 2025 | Fellows' Focus
Look Beyond the Floaters
This rare cause of vitreous opacities requires a high degree of clinical suspicion.
Sidra Zafar, MD, and Roselind Ni, BS
April 2025 | Features
An Update on OCT Angiography Nomenclature
Retina experts have standardized a new reporting terminology for OCTA.
Marion R. Munk, MD, PhD, and Ferhat Turgut, MD
April 2025 | Features
DRIL: A Robust Imaging Biomarker in DME
Here's why you should be on the lookout for disorganization of retinal inner layers on OCT.
Andreas Di-Luciano, MD; Manish Nagpal, MS, FRCS, FASRS; Wai-Ching Lam, MD, FRCS; Laurent Velasque, MD; and Eduardo Kenstelman, MD
April 2025 | Features
Diagnostic Pearls for MacTel Type 2
Multimodal imaging—and a few adjunct tools—can help catch this rare disease early.
Elham Sadeghi, MD; Ramesh Venkatesh, MD; and Jay Chhablani, MD
April 2025 | Features
Home OCT: A Path Toward Remote Retinal Care
Insights into the at-home monitoring that may improve patient care and clinic efficiency.
Sri Krishna Mukkamala, MD
March 2025 | Imaging
Introducing MORR
Multizonal outer retinopathy and retinal pigment epitheliopathy—a newly recognized ocular condition—has distinct features that set it apart from other retinal diseases.
Prithvi Ramtohul, MD
November/December 2024 | Special Report
Letter to the Editor: Hurdles to AI Adoption in Retina
Deep-learning algorithms have yet to meaningfully affect clinical practice—here’s why.
Hasenin Al-khersan, MD; Eliot Dow, MD, PHD; and Charles C. Wykoff, MD, PhD, FASRS, FACS
November/December 2024 | Features
Progress in AI for Retinal Image Analysis
This technology is showing promise for disease risk stratification, diagnostic imaging, patient scheduling, and educational applications.
Sayena Jabbehdari, MD, MPH, MBA, and J. Fernando Arevalo, MD, PhD
November/December 2024 | Imaging
A Closer Look at Ellipsoid Zone Attenuation
Could this structural finding, a newly-approved clinical trial endpoint, help us predict AMD progression? Here’s what we know so far.
Justis P. Ehlers, MD, and Charles C. Wykoff, MD, PhD, FASRS, FACS
October 2024 | Visually Speaking
Bullet Proof: A Case of Chorioretinitis Sclopetaria
Impact from a high-velocity object can lead to this rare condition.
Inês Cerdeira Ludovico, MD; Patrícia Silva, MD; Afonso Murta, MD; Catarina Barão, MD; Carlos Batalha, MD; and Arnaldo Santos, PhD
October 2024 | Medical Retina
Infective Endocarditis Detected in Retinal Examination
Ocular findings led to the diagnosis of a rare but potentially fatal infection in the heart.
Makena Parker, MPHYS, BA; Sarah Syeda, MD; and Mathew W. MacCumber, MD, PhD
September 2024 | Imaging
The Value of Multimodal Imaging in the Retina Clinic
The utility of simultaneous multimodal image capture illustrated in various disease conditions.
Paulo Eduardo Stanga, MD
July/August 2024 | Pediatrics
Imaging Tips and Tricks For Retinopathy of Prematurity
Keep these clinical pearls in mind to better document disease and monitor progression.
Emily Cole, MD, MPH; Yannet Daniel; Emily Eton, MD; and Nita Valikodath, MD, MS
July/August 2024 | Global Perspectives
Using AI to Identify Exudative Macular Disease
A new tool for OCT interpretation was able to detect macular edema secondary to retinal pathology with high accuracy.
Claudia P. Acosta, MD; Maria Adelaida Piedrahita, MD; Juan Gonzalo Sanchez, MD; Juliana Muñoz-Ortiz, MD; Julián Martinez; José Zea; Laura Velasquez; Juliana Mesa; Sebastian Menges; and Carolina Sardi, MD, MS
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