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Yes, babies and children get cataracts, too: Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric cataracts
Erick D. Bothun, M.D., Mayo Clinic pediatric eye surgeon, cares for children of all ages and eye diseases. Dr. Bothun specializes in diagnosing, treating and researching complex cataracts in infants and children.Baptist Health is the Most Awarded Healthcare System in South Florida based on U.S. News & World Report 2024-2025 Rankings
Baptist Health has once again been recognized as one of the best healthcare providers in America and the most award-winning healthcare system in South Florida based on the 2024-2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings. The organization secured a total of 45 High Performing honors.Center for Skull Base Surgery earns national distinction
The North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) recognized the UC Davis Center for Skull Base Surgery as a NASBS Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction. The center provides life-changing care for patients with a variety of skull base, brain, head and neck tumors.Optimizing Treatment for CTD-ILD
When autoimmune or connective tissue diseases cause inflammation or scarring of the lungs, both diagnosis and effective management can be challenging.Home Monitoring of Eye Pressure Comes of Age
A home-based test may ease the burden for the estimated 3 million people in the U.S. with glaucoma, who require regular monitoring of eye pressure.Cell Therapy That Repairs Cornea Damage with Patient’s Own Stem Cells Achieves Positive Phase I Trial Results
A team led by researchers from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Mass Eye and Ear, a member of Mass General Brigham, reports the results of a phase I trial of a revolutionary stem cell treatment called cultivated autologous limbal epithelial cell transplantation (CALEC), which was found to be safe and well-tolerated over the short term in four patients with significant chemical burns in one eye.Macular hole repair
Raymond Iezzi Jr., M.D., an ophthalmologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses an improved method of macular hole repair surgery that no longer requires patients to be face down and is expected to be a new standard of care.Solving Medical Mysteries with Genetics: The Penn Neurogenetics Therapy Center
At 44, Janet Waterhouse should have been the picture of health; a former Division I soccer player, she taught yoga, enjoyed running, and didn’t drink alcohol.Sjögren’s Disease: Making the Correct Diagnosis
An Interview with Alan Baer, founding Director of the Jerome L. Greene Sjögren’s Center at Johns Hopkins.The Access Partnership at Johns Hopkins Celebrates a Decade of Providing Low-Cost Services — and Hope
Charitable care program provides access to treatment with Johns Hopkins specialists.Comprehensive Sarcoidosis Management and Treatment
Diagnosing sarcoidosis is a challenging process. UCSF’s team of specialists are experts in diagnosing and treating this elusive chronic condition.The Catalys Precision Laser System Cataract Surgery Keith Walter, M.D.
Ophthalmologist Keith Walter, M.D., at Wake Forest Baptist Health, demonstrates how the Catalys Precision Laser System works while performing cataract surgery.