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Nuclear sclerosis is a natural part of the aging process, causing the lens at the center of the eye to thicken and change color. It can lead vision changes that glasses can help correct. Learn more.
Nuclear sclerosis is a condition in which the nucleus, or central part of the lens of the eye, hardens or gets cloudy. People with nuclear sclerosis often describe having a "filmy" sensation in ...
Patients with dense brunescent cataracts have typically delayed having cataract surgery for many years. During this time, the nuclear sclerosis progresses to the point where it causes additional ...
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NEW ORLEANS — Nonvitrectomizing vitreous surgery, defined as epimacular proliferation surgery without intraocular infusion or core vitrectomy, can aid visual improvement by minimizing the ...
A newly developed PET radiotracer has shown the ability to produce high-quality images of real-time brain inflammation, ...
A nuclear cataract is a type of cataract that affects the center of the eye's lens, causing cloudy vision. Read about the risk factors, treatment, and outlook.