Journal investigates Ophthalmology, Surgery, Visual acuity, Glaucoma and Intraocular pressure. Ophthalmology research accounts for 52.83% of total publications. Surgery research comprises 28.00%, Visual acuity 21.92%
Some eye problems are minor, while others can lead to permanent vision loss. Regular checkups are crucial as many eye diseases don't show symptoms. Early detection and treatment can prevent vision loss
Blurry vision can result from retinal problems, clouding, nerve issues, or refractive errors. Sudden changes in eyesight should be evaluated immediately. One-sided vision problems may indicate serious medical conditions
Blindness is the inability to see despite wearing glasses. Worldwide, 300-400 million people are visually impaired. Approximately 50 million people are totally blind. 80% of blindness occurs in people over 50 years
Refractive errors like myopia and hyperopia affect light focus on retina. Dry eye occurs when eyes don't produce enough tears. Cataracts cloud lens, affecting vision in half of Americans by 80. Glaucoma damages optic nerve, causing vision loss over time. Age-related macular degeneration leads to central vision loss
SWS is a rare disorder affecting 1 in 50,000 live births. Characterized by port-wine stain, leptomeningeal vascular malformation, and ocular abnormalities. Caused by somatic mutation in GNAQ gene