There are five modern strategies to choose from – DOG.org

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Berlin, October 2024 – With around one million procedures per year, cataracts are the most common operation in Germany. Various modern artificial lens concepts, intelligent surgical instruments, 3D glasses and AI computing power enable a

Abstract volume 2024 – DOG.org

Abstract volume 2024 – DOG.org

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All abstracts accepted for the free lecture sessions and poster sessions at the congress have been published as an online supplement in “Die Ophthalmologie”. All abstracts can also be viewed online via the program overview.

Gallery of the 2024 winners

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Honors Prizes Research Funding You can find the award ceremony brochure here [PDF]. […] more … #Gallery #winners

How algorithms are revolutionizing ophthalmology – DOG.org

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Berlin, September 2024 – Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise in ophthalmology. It’s not just that optical stores in Germany have recently started offering eye checks using AI based on the Swiss model. Ophthalmologists

Anti-VEGF therapy for retinopathy of prematurity (2020) – DOG.org

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Statement by the DOG, the Retinological Society and the BVA on anti-VEGF therapy for retinopathy of prematurity, May 18, 202 German version [PDF]English version [PDF] Published in Opinions: Diabetes…, Opinions: Children #AntiVEGF #therapy #retinopathy #prematurity

Visual Perception Disorders (2017) – DOG.org

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S2k guidelines for visual perception disorders, developed by the Society for Neuropediatrics eV (GNP) with the participation of the German Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy eV (DGKJP), the DOG and the