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Eye has seen an increase in number of publications from all parts of the world. In this collection, we raise the awareness of global ophthalmology as a speciality. The publications highlight regional variations in prevalence and incidence of various eye conditions, barriers and facilitators of eye care, and strategies to improve health equity globally.
The last decade has seen an unprecedented pace of translation and innovation in the field of neuro-ophthalmology, providing our previously diagnosable but untreatable patients with new management options that reduce morbidity and mortality. No longer are we the subspeciality that simply admires the disease, and now we have much more than steroids to offer patients.
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We are excited to announce the forthcoming launch of Eye Open.
Eye Open will publish clinical and laboratory-based research, as well as single case reports, pilot studies, validation studies, and negative results studies. It is open for submissions from 2025.
We are currently looking for an exceptional candidate to serve as Editor-in-Chief of Eye Open - click for more details.
This Collection highlights the newest top-viewed content from Eye. Updated each month, we hope you enjoy reading these articles. Eye aims to publish the latest developments in clinical and laboratory-based research, to provide practicing clinicians, healthcare workers and researchers with information on the latest developments in ophthalmology.