by moon | Dec 14, 2019 | Retinopathies
The fundus examination, in clinical practice of ophthalmology, is one of the most frequent and necessary tests for the patient who comes to the consultation. Actually, it is done practically in the same way, since the appearance of the eye examination lenses in...
by moon | Nov 3, 2019 | ocular surgery, refractive surgery, Uncategorized
Some people being treated with alpha1 adrenergic blocking drugs such as Tamsulosin, Prazosin, Alfuzocine, Terazosin and Doxazocine, a complication may occur during cataract surgery, which we know in Ophthalmology as Flaccid Iris Syndrome or IFIS. These drugs are...
by moon | Oct 11, 2019 | Eye health
From the 25th to the 28th of September, the last edition of our annual congress took place at the IFEMA congress hall in Madrid. Almost 3,000 people have participated in this magnificent congress, and a total of 2,200 ophthalmologists registered. The best...
by moon | Sep 15, 2019 | oculoplastic surgery, Uncategorized
The Meibomian glands are located in the upper and lower eyelids, in the area corresponding to the tarsus. These are glands importantly involved in maintaining the quality of the tear film and good visual acuity. Patients who have dysfunction of this gland, does not...
by moon | Aug 29, 2019 | refractive surgery
In recent years, the technology in the world of intraocular lens surgery has advanced very significantly. Before these lenses existed, all patients who underwent cataract surgery needed glasses for near vision and far vision. After the appearance of the first...
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