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Year: 2022

The obesity paradox: Retinopathy, obesity, and circulating risk markers in youth with type 2 diabetes in the TODAY Study.

Posted on November 1, 2022

PubMed ID: 36150365 Author(s): Levitsky LL, Drews KL, Haymond M, Glubitosi-Klug RA, Levitt Katz LE, Mititelu M, Tamborlane W, Tryggestad JB, Weinstock RS; TODAY Study Group. The obesity paradox: Retinopathy, obesity, and circulating risk markers …

Posted in Mihai Mititelu, Publications

Editorial – Veterinary ophthalmology.

Posted on November 1, 2022

PubMed ID: 36227728 Author(s): Gilger BC, McLellan GJ, Michau TM; Editorial Board. Editorial – Veterinary ophthalmology. Vet Ophthalmol. 2022 Nov;25(6):424-425. doi: 10.1111/vop.13032. Epub 2022 Oct 13. No abstract available. PMID 36227728 Journal: Veterinary Ophthalmology, Volume …

Posted in Gillian McLellan, Publications

Brazil Resident “Finds her Sparkle” at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Posted on October 28, 2022

When Renata Martins Maia, MD talks about ophthalmology, her eyes sparkle, conveying the passion that drove her to travel more than 5,000 miles for the next phase of her career. Maia left the University of …

Posted in Education News, Featured News, Global Ophthalmology, NewsTagged global ophthalmology, resident education, right to sight, Visiting Resident

Department Hosts Inaugural Low Vision Rehabilitation Meeting

Posted on October 24, 2022

In an effort to improve patient care through collaboration, the University of Wisconsin Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (DOVS) hosted its first-ever Greater Dane County Low Vision Rehabilitation Stakeholder meeting on October 14. The …

Posted in Featured News, NewsTagged Low Vision, Low Vision Rehabilitation, Sanbrita Mondal

Assessment of Choroidal Vasculature and Innate Immune Cells in the Eyes of Albino and Pigmented Mice.

Posted on October 21, 2022

PubMed ID: 36291198 Author(s): Zaitoun IS, Song YS, Zaitoun HB, Sorenson CM, Sheibani N. Assessment of choroidal vasculature and innate immune cells in the eyes of albino and pigmented mice. Cells. 2022 Oct 21;11(20). pii: …

Posted in Ismail Zaitoun, Publications, Sheibani Lab

COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Optic Neuropathy: A Systematic Review of 45 Patients.

Posted on October 20, 2022

PubMed ID: 36298623 Author(s): Elnahry AG, Al-Nawaflh MY, Gamal Eldin AA, Solyman O, Sallam AB, Phillips PH, Elhusseiny AM. COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Optic Neuropathy: A Systematic Review of 45 Patients. Vaccines (Basel). 2022 Oct 20;10(10):1758. doi: …

Posted in Ayman Elnahry, Publications

University of Wisconsin on the Cutting Edge of Global Ophthalmology Curriculum

Posted on October 14, 2022

The University of Wisconsin Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (DOVS) is attracting attention at home and abroad for its global ophthalmology (GO) curriculum. Yasmin S. Bradfield, MD and Hannah Baker, MA presented the curriculum …

Posted in Cat Burkat, Featured News, Global Ophthalmology, Yasmin BradfieldTagged Education, global eye health, global ophthalmology

Annual Right to Sight Clinic Serves 58 Patients

Posted on October 13, 2022

The 2022 Annual World Sight Day Right to Sight Clinic was held Saturday, October 8, 2022, at the UW Health University Station Eye Clinic. 58 people were provided with eye care services, and 34 pairs …

Posted in Featured News, News, Patient CareTagged right to sight clinic

IZOKIBEP (IL-17A)

Posted on October 7, 2022

To assess the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of izokibep in subjects with active non-infectious, intermediate-, posterior- or pan-uveitis requiring high-dose steroids.

Posted in Clinical Trials, Laura Kopplin, Non-Infectious, UveitisTagged clinical trial, research, Uveitis
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