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2005 Johns Hopkins White Papers: Vision (Johns Hopkins White Papers : Vision) [Paperback]

Andrew P. Schachat (Author), Harry A., M.D. Quigley (Author), Oliver D., M.D. Schein (Author)

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The Johns Hopkins White Papers are a series of in-depth special reports written by some of the nation's leading doctors, all specialists in their respective fields. Each White Paper summarizes the very latest research and findings from all of the major medical journals, in easy to use language for the lay person to understand. We currently have thirteen different titles.

Vision problems become more common with age and can interfere with everyday activities such as reading and driving. Yet with proper prevention, screening techniques, and treatment, many people can forestall vision loss. We examine the advances in and current knowledge of four common vision disorders, as well as how to cope with low vision.


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The most common eye diseases in people over age 50 are cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. Read the first page
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epithelial flap, extracapsular surgery, filtration surgery, uncorrected visual acuity, multifocal lenses, situ keratomileusis, corneal thickness, intraocular lens implant, new blood vessel growth, photorefractive keratectomy, severe vision loss, trabecular meshwork, optic nerve damage, lens capsule, aqueous humor, vision correction, macular edema, lens implants, cataract surgery, fluorescein angiography, new blood vessels, posterior subcapsular cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, allergic conjunctivitis
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United States, Johns Hopkins, Age-Related Eye Disease Study
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