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UT Southwestern ophthalmologists use technology to personalize treatment as FDA urges doctors to provide more information on side effectsIntra-arterial chemotherapy delivers most precise treatment for retinoblastoma
UT Southwestern is one of a few centers around the country that offers intra-arterial chemotherapy, a targeted treatment for retinoblastoma that dramatically increases the chances of saving a child's eye.Researchers discover new molecular driver of retinoblastoma
The study, led by UTSW's Chair of Ophthalmology, could lead to new treatments for deadly childhood eye cancer.Understanding Uveitis: A Vision-threatening but Treatable Eye Disease
Many chronic illnesses cause eye complications throughout our lifetimes, including diabetes and high blood pressure. Uveitis is a rare inflammatory disease of the middle layer of the eye (the uvea).Leadership Q&A with Dr. J. William Harbour
J. William Harbour, M.D., joined UT Southwestern in November 2021 as the new Chair of Ophthalmology.Breaking Ground in Eye Cancer Research, Diagnosis, and Treatment
About half of all eye cancers are detected during routine exams before a patient notices any symptoms. Others may show up as slight vision changes that begin to affect your daily life. As with many types of cancer, early detection is key to treatment success.Neurodegenerative Conditions: When AMD, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s Affect the Eyes
Dr. John Hulleman and UT Southwestern's Department of Ophthalmology researchers are constantly working to turn discoveries in the lab into treatments for patients.AI and Virtual Reality: The Future of Cataract Surgery Has Arrived
Artificial intelligence (AI or machine learning) and virtual reality (VR) are changing traditional approaches to cataract surgery, particularly for patients who have had LASIK and other cornea surgeries in the past. We’ve outlined four AI and VR technologies that UT Southwestern cataract surgeons are using today.Seeing the Invisible: How We Use Advanced Technology in Eye Exams
By utilizing the latest and most powerful technology available, UT Southwestern's ophthalmologists are able to provide early, accurate diagnoses of eye disorders.