by moon | Mar 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
Our mission as ophthalmologists is to make the population aware of how important it is to go to the ophthalmologist for an eye exam and thus prevent or treat, one of the chronic eye diseases that most often cause blindness from the age of sixty. We are talking about...
by moon | Feb 22, 2020 | refractive surgery
One more year, one of the mandatory ophthalmological appointments of the year has just been held. This is FACOELCHE 2020. A meeting that brings together the most representative clinics and ophthalmologists in the country, along with a large number of ophthalmologists...
by moon | Jan 26, 2020 | ocular surgery
Image above shown , a whitish-looking graft is seen in the scleral bed one day after surgery. Pterygium is one of the most frequent pathologies of the ocular surface. In fact it is one of the most common cases that we deal with in our daily consultation. It is a...
by moon | Jan 16, 2020 | refractive surgery
Keratoconus is a chronic corneal pathology, in which, due to an alteration of the collagen that constitutes it causing a weakening of the cornea, thinning and deformity causing an alteration in its shape and irregular astigmatism. All this produces a progressive...
by moon | Dec 18, 2019 | Eye health, oculoplastic surgery
One of the most frequent causes of eye discomfort at present, (such as tearing, ocular hyperemia, irritative conjunctivitis … etc) is the evaporative dry eye by use of computer screens. Also due to associated autoimmune pathologies (such as Rheumatoid...
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