Antibiotic prophylaxis with intracameral cefuroxime decreasing postoperative infectious endophthalmitis rates in a high‐volume cataract surgery center in Brazil. Out now at @SciReports
https://t.co/Q9QLGkrov5
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Etiological diagnosis of microbial keratitis and related risk factors for infection at a reference center in São Paulo, Brazil. Out now open-access at ABO. https://t.co/uKnax4qlIm
Toluidine blue 1% eye drops as an alternative to measure ocular surface squamous neoplasia, to monitor tumour growth, and to outline margins for surgical planning, particularly relevant for low-income settings where anterior segment OCT is not available. https://t.co/9Uf7CNcWWV
Posting a bit late, but I still want to share the fantastic time I had attending the International Primatological Society Meeting 2023 this summer in Kuching, Malaysia, and presenting our ddPCR project. Unique learning and networking opportunity! #IPS2023
@SageJournals "Please note that discount and waivers requests are only considered after acceptance of the article." You should evaluate the requests before the authors wait for 10 months of revision, approve the proofs, and then find out the waive was not accepted..
Thrilled that our research on age-related differences in rhesus monkey 🐒 ocular features led by Arthur Fernandes @ag_fernandes1 and in collaboration with @nyuprimatology and many excellent researchers @CayoSantiagoPR and elsewhere (including @SMack_Lab, @ljnbrent) is now out!
Primate studies are valuable for translational potential to humans due to shared general biology/physiology. New in @ARVOiovs, see if rhesus macaques exhibit age-related ocular associations similar to those observed in human aging.
https://t.co/4yyOHAgCrt @ARVOinfo#OpenAccess
Our sensory systems are our body’s interface with the world. Check out our new paper investigating age-related differences in the eyes of free-ranging rhesus macaques, led by the excellent @ag_fernandes1.
Regional Disparities in Prevalence and Causes of Visual Impairment and Blindness, Cataract Surgical Coverage and Ocular Findings in Adults 50 Years and Older in Brazil: A Comparative Analysis between Two Population-Based Cross-Sectional Surveys https://t.co/Om7HVh4g6t
Back from the Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting #ARVO2023. Always a great opportunity to connect with thousands of scientists in vision research and eye science from all over the world. New Orleans was amazing and I can’t wait for Seattle 2024!
Comparison of glaucoma drainage implant outcomes by two different surgical techniques published at the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. Project derived from our fellowship program at Ophthal Hospital Especializado, São Paulo/SP, Brazil
https://t.co/daD7BxjseF
Eye health of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas - publication at @IJERPH_MDPI derived from the recent collaboration with the Family, Health Promotion & Life Course Department from the Pan-American Health Organization https://t.co/BcHdL4KBcj
Last publication at EJO linked to my PhD and the project Brazilian Amazon Region Eye Survey, showing that older age and pterygium presence/severity are independently associated with decreased cornea thickness in a human population from Parintins/AM, Brazil
https://t.co/SBanyIyyMC