Medical retina

Do your homework before buying a new slit lamp to ensure you get a model that best suits your needs, writes Rima Evans.

A glance at what’s happening in the world of technology.

Summaries of recent papers from Optometry in Practice.

Dr Flors Viñuela-Navarro PhD MCOptom and Dr Francisco Viñuela-Rodriguez FAAO discuss the abnormalities of a pituitary tumour and the diagnosis of such space-occupying lesions.

A glance at what’s happening in the world of technology.

Diabetes and its complications account for around 10% of the NHS budget and are projected to swallow up more. Léa Surugue asks what the future holds for national diabetic eye screening.

A message from the President of the College of Optometrists.

Graphene is the world’s thinnest, strongest and most conductive substance. Already tested in presbyopia treatment, it is a promising candidate for ocular drug delivery, health monitoring and smart contact lenses, writes Kim Thomas.

The clinical figures that count.

A glance at what’s happening in the world of technology.

As advances in optical coherence tomography imaging shed new light on the choroid, Carina Bailey asks how measuring choroidal thickness could help determine ocular health.