EyeCarePD is proud to announce our latest learning program, INTERPRET: Glaucoma. Using game-based techniques we make learning fun again! Try it now. For free. You need to be good at OCT interpretation to be good at your job. This course will begin your transformation into an OCT expert. After showing you how to find pathologies… Read More
Macular Edema Case Examples
This edition of the EyeCarePD newsletter is about the treatment of clinically significant diabetic macular edema and provides case examples. As discussed in a previous newsletter, all clinically significant macular edema (CSME) is Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), but not all DME is CSME. Furthermore, CSME is commonly divided into center-involving clinically significant macular edema (ci-CSME)… Read More
Diabetic Macular Edema Laser or Injections?
This edition of the EyeCarePD newsletter is about diabetic macular edema and provides insight into critical definitions. Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) is a complex disease process with variable treatment options. Discussions about treatment options could go on and on. But before we get ahead of ourselves, a simple introduction seems prudent. In 1985, with the… Read More
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Do you know about the latest vitreo-mathematical trick?
This edition of the EyeCarePD newsletter is about vitreomacular adhesion and expanding how we think about the area of attachment. It’s no secret that the vitreous shifts based on its water:collagen ratio throughout life. When we’re young, the vitreous is firmly attached to the retina via adhesion molecules along the vitreoretinal interface. As we age,… Read More
When is it bad to be “bright”?
This edition of the EyeCarePD newsletter is about optical intensity and Retinal Artery Occlusions. Let’s talk about Retinal Arterial Occlusion (RAO), a vision-threatening pathology with visual outcomes ranging from 20/25 to no light perception. Even though we can often diagnosis RAO on clinical examination, adjunctive OCT imaging can still be useful. That’s because the OCT… Read More
What is INTERPRET all about?
We’ve created a quick video that answers the question “what is INTERPRET all about”? Check it out!
Is it really RAP? And why you should care.
This edition of the EyeCarePD newsletter is about retinal angiomatous proliferation and how it affects patient care. Want to learn about an interesting variant of Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)? Let’s talk about retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP). Unlike choroidal neovascularization (CNV), which starts in the choroid, RAP starts in the retina. The neovessels then proliferate… Read More
Does your patient need to be seen by a specialist ASAP?
This edition of the EyeCarePD newsletter is about timeframes for patient referrals for common macular pathologies. We’ve all seen patients with concerning presentations of macular disease. From blood to fluid, it can be confusing for the referring doctor to know how urgently a patient needs to be seen by a specialist. At EyeCarePD, we’re often… Read More
A new term is born intraretinal cystoid lesions
There just isn’t enough information out there when it comes to OCT terminology for intraretinal fluid—specifically, for the purpose of lesion classification in chorioretinal pathologies.