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Floretina Icoor Meeting 2023

Floretina Icoor Meeting 2023
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Mystery Cases in Everyday Practice
Next live: July 04, 2023 - 6.30 PM CEST

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MYOPIA AND RELATED COMPLICATIONS

The incidence in the world of nearsightedness is on the rise. The association with other ocular diseases and the impact of myopia complications are quite frequent. Discover our new section with lessons on medical and surgical topics, webinars on new treatment opportunities.

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Surf the presentations on myopia associated diseases held during FLORetina-ICOOR 2022.

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Pediatric myopia:
a multidisciplinary challenge
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April 11, 2023 - 6.30 / 08.00 PM

Pediatric myopia: a multidisciplinary challenge

When it comes to myopia, different professionalities are involved.
Under the patronage of AIOrAO and with the unconditional support of ZEISS

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Pediatric myopia:
new treatment options
Webinar
May 02, 2023 - 6.30 PM CEST

Pediatric myopia: new treatment options

Follow up to the previous webinar, this one goes more deeply into the new treatment solutions now available to reduce myopia progression.
Under the patronage of AIOrAO and with the unconditional support of ZEISS

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in medical retina

A new section focused on macular diseases, with different educational proposals. Companies are invited to contribute to this section, where the debate on the latest treatment options available is particularly trendy.

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Literature review

From imaging Biomarkers to Real World Experience in wAMD

June 26, 2023 - 6.30 PM CEST

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2022 Congress Abstract book

The abstracts submitted for our 2022 Congress edition are now available, You can download the book in pdf or search a single content.

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Symposium recording

Featuring Apellis symposium held in Rome on 10 December during Floretina Icoor Meeting.

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*Timothy Norris has been working for ten years in medical communication in the field of ophthalmology. He regularly collaborates as journalist, medical writer and copywriter with influential newspapers and specialised agencies, including Ocular Surgery News, Eyeworld, Retina Today and Media Mice. He is currently working for the media agency Etcetera Communication.

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ZEISS MyoCare: focusing ideas
ZEISS MyoCare: focusing ideas
Apr 05, 2023

The ongoing global growth of myopia is reaching worrisome proportions. As shown already in a 2016 study by Holden et al, the observed trend and prevalence of eastern Asia is already indicating nearsightedness as one of the candidates to the role of pandemic disease. Read more

AMD, challenging the unmet needs
AMD, challenging the unmet needs
Jun 29, 2022

The introduction of anti-VEGF compounds more than a decade ago represented a paradigm shift of undisputable magnitude. Nevertheless, many unmet needs in the management of age-related macular degeneration still remain. Read more

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Diabetic macular edema: OCT retinal biomarkers as predictive factors of treatment response and long-term visual outcome
Francesco Gerolmini Federico Ricardi Enrico Borrelli
Diabetic macular edema: OCT retinal biomarkers as predictive factors of treatment response and long-term visual outcome

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of blindness in working-aged people worldwide[1]. Diabetic macular edema (DME) occurs in nearly 12% of patients with DR and represents a frequent complication of diabetes resulting from disruption of blood-retinal barrier and accumulation of fluid in the retina, which can lead to significant central visual loss if left untreated[2]. Read more

Literature review
Real-world efficacy of Brolucizumab in NV-AMD
Real-world efficacy of Brolucizumab in NV-AMD

Abstract: The purpose of this review of selected scientific studies and articles is to provide real life evidence on the efficacy of Brolucizumab in the treatment of neovascular age-ralated macular degeneration (nAMD) Read more

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Advancing from optical microscopy to 3D Visualization
Advancing from optical microscopy to 3D Visualization
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3D VITRECTOMY ENHANCING VISUALIZATION WITH DIGITAL COLOR CHANNELS
3D VITRECTOMY ENHANCING VISUALIZATION WITH DIGITAL COLOR CHANNELS
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Comparative analysis of 23-, 25-, and 27 gauge vireous forceps stiffness and related displacemene
Comparative analysis of 23-, 25-, and 27 gauge vireous forceps stiffness and related displacemene
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RPE tear
RPE tear

Imaging device: A. Color fundus photography, angle 89°, Nidek, B. retromode

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Proliferative Diabetic retinopathy
Proliferative Diabetic retinopathy

Description: 45 Y/O male with proliferative diabetic retinopathy treated with laser. A retinal neovessel (blue arrow), Intraretinal Microvascular Abnormality (IrMA) (yellow arrow) are evident

Imaging device: Ultrawidefield color fundus photograph 163°, Nidek

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Neovascular AMD
Neovascular AMD

Imaging device: A.Color fundus photography, angle 89°, Nidek; B. Structural OCT

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Serous retinal detachment: Behind the scenes
Serous retinal detachment: Behind the scenes

A 37-year-old healthy male presented with a 5-day history of blurred vision in the right eye. Medical and ocular histories were unremarkable, and the patient was not taking any medications. On examination, visual acuity was 20/250 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left eye; anterior segment examination was within normal limits in both eyes. Based on multimodal imaging evaluation a diagnosis of Atypical Bullous Acute form of CSC was made. In four weeks the massive subretinal fluid completely reabsorbed without any medication.

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